Thursday, September 14, 2017

Carthage man, former Pittsburg police officer arrested for aggravated sexual battery, official misconduct

(From the Crawford County Sheriff's Department)

On September 12, 2017, former Pittsburg Police Officer Jessie Edward Loren Davis, 22 years of age, of Carthage, MO. surrendered himself to authorities at the Crawford County Jail after a warrant for his arrest was issued. The warrant was obtained by Crawford County Sheriff’s Office Investigators through Crawford County District Court. Davis was arrested on two counts- Count 1- Aggravated Sexual Battery and Count 2- Official Misconduct.

Count 1 alleges that on or about the 26th day of August, 2017, Davis “did unlawfully, feloniously and without consent”, touch an adult female “who, at the time, was 16 or more years of age and overcome by force or fear, with the intent to arouse or satisfy the sexual desires of the defendant or another.”

Count 2 alleges that on or about the 26th day of August, 2017, Davis “did unlawfully and without lawful authority knowingly conceal evidence of a crime, to-wit: domestic battery; and at the time of the commission of the act, Jessie Edward Loren Davis was a public officer and acting in his public capacity or under color of the officer’s office or employment.”

The Crawford County Sheriff’s Office received a request from the Pittsburg Police Department to investigate possible criminal activity involving Davis after Pittsburg Police had opened up an internal investigation related to the incident.

Over the course of the investigation, Sheriff’s Office investigators obtained information that Davis and another member of the Pittsburg Police Department responded to a Domestic Disturbance in Pittsburg, KS where a male and female were involved in an altercation. The female party was placed into custody by the officers and was transported by Davis to the Crawford County Jail. During the transport, the female arrestee told investigators that Davis asked her if she would show him her breasts and allow him to touch them. The arrestee indicated she lifted her shirt and was able to maneuver herself into a position that allowed Davis to reach through the patrol cars partition into the back seat where he touched her breasts. The arrestee implied that she did this out of fear and was afraid of what might happen if she declined the officer’s request.

The arrestee further told investigators that Davis had told her that he would manipulate the Domestic Violence report he was filing. He indicated to her that it would possibly help her get out of those charges associated with the incident.

Davis posted bond in the amount of $25,000.

Jessie Edward Loren Davis is presumed innocent unless and until the allegations against him are proved beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

This incident remains under investigation by the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office.

2 comments:

  1. Impossible! Police officers are perfect beings who never do anything wrong. It says so on Facebook every day. No doubt it will come out in the course of the investigation that Davis, using his extra- powerful police powers of perception, was able to ascertain that the female suffered from undetected breast cancer. It will further be revealed that upon detecting the cancerous cells, he performed an in-car breast exam, utilizing the training he underwent at the academy to diagnose where in the breast the cancer was contained and to what level it had metastasized.

    Nice job, Turner. You have clearly fallen for the lies told by Black Lives Matter and Barack Obama. I can't wait for this country to be made Great again, when it will be a crime punishable by on-the-spot execution without the benefit of a trial to ever accuse any police officer of any wrongdoing. As it should be.

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  2. And all you people who are friends with this scumbag are just as much of one for associating with this POS

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