Attention

The opinions expressed by columnists are their own and do not represent our advertisers

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Driver Of Van That Rammed Trooper's Vehicle After August Home Depot Shoplifting Arrested

Location: The Home Depot, 2000 Peoples Plaza, Newark, DE

Date of Occurrence: Sunday, August 25, 2013, at 7:28 p.m.

Defendant, Charges, and Bail Information:

Davin M. Jeter, 27, of Philadelphia, PA (photo attached)
Assault First Degree (3 counts)
Unlawful Imprisonment First Degree (2 counts)
Shoplifting Over $1,500
Criminal Mischief Over $5,000 (2 counts)
Resisting Arrest with Force or Violence
Disregarding a Police Officer's Signal
Conspiracy Second Degree
Reckless Endangering Second Degree (2 counts)
Numerous Traffic Violations
Committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institute on $161,100 secured bail.

Resume:
Newark- Troopers have charged a Philadelphia man in connection with the August 25 Home Depot shoplifting that resulted in a Trooper being injured when his vehicle was rammed by the fleeing van.

Troopers determined that Davin M. Jeter, 27, participated in the August 25 shoplifting, and drove the rental van in which the defendants fled from the scene. After Troopers attempted to stop the van, Jeter fled in the vehicle. While some of his coconspirators begged Jeter to let them out of the van, Jeter continued to drive recklessly. As the van approached a fully marked state police vehicle on I-95, Jeter intentionally drove the van into the driver's side of the patrol vehicle in an attempt to disable it.

The crash disabled both vehicles and injured the Trooper and Jeter's coconspirators. Jeter fled and was not located that night. He was eventually apprehended in Pennsylvania and extradited to Troop 2 on Monday. Jeter was charged with three counts of assault first degree, two counts of unlawful imprisonment second degree, shoplifting over $1,500, two counts of criminal mischief over $5,000, resisting arrest with force or violence, disregarding a police officer's signal, conspiracy second degree, two counts of reckless endangering second degree, and numerous traffic charges. He was committed to Howard R. Young Correctional Institute on $161,100 secured bail.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like Obama's could be brother.

Anonymous said...

Way to go.With a felony conviction he can look forward to a life of low paying jobs.

Anonymous said...

Joe you should put a like button on here

Anonymous said...

They clearly drugged this poor man. He can hardly hold his eyes open.