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State v. Keith Davis, Jr. – Episode 6 – Who Shot First?

Undisclosed

mital

True Crime, News, Society & Culture

4.2 β€’ 10.3K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 27 May 2019

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

May 27, 2019 / At Keith Davis Jr's first trial, the officers who shot him gave their accounts of the shooting that kicked off this four-year-long nightmare. There are really only a few reasonable explanations for discrepancies this big – one or more of these officers are lying, or there’s a portal to another dimension on Eleanora Ave.
Episode scoring music by Animal Weapon, Blue Dot Sessions, Spencer Burdette, Chris Zabriskie, and Taylor Quimby.
This episode was sponsored by Linzess and Simplisafe.
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When Lane Eskins, Catherine Philippu, Israel Lopez, and Alfredo Santiago, gave their tape

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statements to Baltimore police and Journal of Fairs in January and February of 2016,

0:51.4

they each brought along a guest, their fraternal order of police appointed attorney, Michael

0:56.1

Davie.

0:57.9

By the time the officers were compelled, they were no longer at risk of being criminally

1:01.7

charged for the shooting of Keith Davis Jr. in June of 2015.

1:06.2

Their interviews were for the internal administrative investigation, aimed at determining whether

1:10.4

their actions had violated any police policies.

1:12.8

It's not unusual that the officers brought along legal representation.

1:16.9

They have that right and plenty of officers exercise it, with Davie or his colleague,

1:21.4

Irwinner, sitting in.

1:23.7

The difference in this case, of course, is that all four officers were set to testify

1:27.7

about the events of June 7, 2015, a few weeks later at a public trial in which their accounts

1:33.9

will be scrutinized by the media, Keith Davis Jr.'s defense attorney, and a jury.

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