Tuskegee Shooting Trial: Maurice Davis Found Guilty in 53 Minutes, Faces Habitual Offender Sentencing

Individual found guilty of murdering at Tuskegee business in 2019 shooting incident

In 2019, Maurice Demond Davis was found guilty of murder and felon in possession of a firearm for the shooting death of MiKayce Parker at a Tuskegee business. The jury deliberated for only 53 minutes before reaching a verdict. Prosecutors are seeking to have Davis sentenced as a habitual offender due to his prior felonies.

The incident occurred during an argument at Busy Bees in Tuskegee, which was previously known as the venue where the shooting took place. The 5th Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s office made the announcement on Facebook, detailing the outcome of the trial.

Davis has a history of criminal offenses, which may factor into his sentencing. If you choose to make a purchase or create an account through links on our website, we may earn a commission. By using this site, you are agreeing to our User Agreement and acknowledging that your interactions and personal data may be collected and stored by us, as well as by social media and other third-party partners, in line with our Privacy Policy.

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