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Background: A section of the 900 block of South Shelby Street in Louisville, Kentucky (Google Maps). Inset: Chrishau’d Davis (Louisville Metro Department of Corrections).
According to records from the Louisville Metro Department of Corrections, Chrishau’d Davis has been charged with murder, first-degree assault, and second-degree assault. The arrest followed his incarceration on Tuesday, as reported by Law&Crime.
A 13-year-old boy involved in the incident is facing charges of attempted murder and two counts of assault. This information comes from a report by regional Fox affiliate WDRB. The violent confrontation took place late Friday afternoon on South Shelby Street in Louisville.
Surveillance footage captured Davis and the teenage accomplice engaging in a physical altercation with another 13-year-old boy around 4 p.m., according to arrest documents sourced by the local news station. During the conflict, Davis is accused of striking the victim in the head multiple times with a handgun.
At about 4 p.m., Davis and the teen were captured on surveillance video physically fighting with another 13-year-old boy, per an arrest citation obtained by the local TV station. Davis allegedly hit the victim in the head at least twice with a handgun.
The surveillance footage reportedly lost sight of the three of them, but the two defendants returned to retrieve items. Davis is said to have then grabbed a handgun from the inside of his jacket, handed it to his alleged accomplice, and yelled “kill him.”
The 13-year-old suspect allegedly shot the other teen several times, and then the two suspects ran away. Officers with the Louisville Metro Police Department reported arriving at the scene to find the shooting victim with “multiple gunshot wounds.”
Law&Crime reached out to the Louisville Metro Police Department for more information.
The two suspects were subsequently arrested, and Davis was scheduled to appear in court for an arraignment on Wednesday.