Thursday, June 3, 2021

Entitled to gun violence

PICTURED: Maserati driver who 'shot mom who cut him off in Washington D.C. traffic while her kids were sat next to her in car'

  • Washington D.C. police are offering $10,000 for any information about 42-year-old Maryland resident Kenneth Miles Davis' whereabouts
  • Police say Davis shot a woman in a road rage incident on May 19 while her two kids were in the car
  • The driver was struck in the shoulder and a 5-year-old was hit by the shattered glass while the 11-year-old was traumatized
  • Surveillance footage from the event shows Davis getting out of his car and approaching a gray sedan that he starts shooting
  • He then turns back and begins to shoot the car behind him, before getting into his Maserati and making a U-turn
  • Once apprehended, police say, Davis will be charged with assault with a dangerous weapon

Washington D.C. police are looking for 42-year-old Kenneth Miles Davis, of Maryland

Washington D.C. police are looking for 42-year-old Kenneth Miles Davis, of Maryland

A Maserati driver who allegedly shot a mom who cut him off in Washington D.C. traffic while her kids were sat next to her in car has been named by police as a manhunt to capture him continues.

Shocking surveillance video shows the moment a man walks up to the driver’s side of another car before shooting through the window.

Cops have now named 42-year-old Kenneth Miles Davis as the suspected shooter in the May 19 road rage incident.

Davis, of Latham, Maryland, is still on the run after allegedly fleeing the scene, Chief Robert Contee announced at a Wednesday news conference.  

During the 40 second surveillance camera clip it appears as though the victim may have cut off the suspect in his sports car, which then triggered the shooting.


Her silver car pulls up in front of the Maserati at a traffic stop, at which point a man, now believed to be Davis, gets out of the sports car with a handgun.

He walks over to the silver sedan and starts shooting, and when it pulls away, he walks back to his car, but then starts to turn and shoot the car behind him.

Davis is then seen getting back into his car, and promptly making a U-turn. 

Police said the silver car's female driver, whose name they did not release, was struck in her shoulder, while her 5-year-old was cut by broken glass and her 11-year-old was left traumatized. 

Surveillance footage of a road rage incident on May 19 allegedly shows Davis getting out of his Maserati after a gray sedan pulled in front of him at a traffic stop

Surveillance footage of a road rage incident on May 19 allegedly shows Davis getting out of his Maserati after a gray sedan pulled in front of him at a traffic stop

Davis is then seen walking over to the sedan while he starts shooting at it

Davis is then seen walking over to the sedan while he starts shooting at it

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Nobody was injured in the car behind Davis, police report. 

The anonymous driver told NBC Washington that she and Davis 'didn't say anything to each other' prior to the shooting, and she gets 'really upset' when watching the surveillance video, 'because I know it could have went a whole other way for something as senseless as road rage.' 

Police were able to find Davis' car from tips the department received, and impounded the car from a townhouse in Hyattsville, Maryland prior to the news conference.

Davis then walks back to his car, but turns at starts shooting at the car behind him

Davis then walks back to his car, but turns at starts shooting at the car behind him

He then gets back into his car and flees the scene by making a U-turn

He then gets back into his car and flees the scene by making a U-turn

Police impounded his Maserati on Wednesday, identifying it as the shooter's car

Police impounded his Maserati on Wednesday, identifying it as the shooter's car

Contee is now once again asking for the public's help to find Davis.

'This individual felt it was necessary to use gun violence to deal with his anger,' Chief Contee said. 'I am here to tell that is unacceptable.'

'I'm disturbed every time I see that video,' he added, 'and I hope the community is as outraged as I am.'  

Once apprehended, Contee said, Davis will be charged with assault with a dangerous weapon. 

A $10,000 reward has been announc

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