![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is possible that his mental health and the way he interacts with others was one of the reason he acted and responded the way he did. "Jake stated that they don't argue as such but can just get on each other's nerves and he finds it good to get out and get some fresh air away from it all. I asked whether they argue or she nags him. He states he just needed space away from his mum. The author of the report, following Jake's participation in the Pathfinder program, noted: "He did say that sometimes he likes to go out walking to calm himself down and this is why he had gone out on the evening of the offence. It was only at this time that the keyworker realised Davison was a firearms holder and they contacted the Firearms Licensing Unit who seized the weapon and certificate - but not the ammunition - in preparation of a review. The jury had been shown the Pathfinder Needs Assessment Form which provided information regarding the incident and information provided following a meeting between apprentice crane operator Davison and his Pathfinder key worker. Neither the Detective Constable investigating Davison nor the Detective Sergeant who approved the battery charge, and thus the Pathfinder program, were aware that Davison was a shotgun certificate holder. As a result an out-of-court disposal was agreed, as per suggestions offered by the Criminal Justice Unit at the time and Davison was send on a Pathfinder program. A 16-year-old girl who went to the boy's aid was also slapped around the face by Davison before he stomped off.ĭespite the incident intialy being deemed as grievous bodily harm, the case was first reduced to actual bodily harm, and - following a decision by a 'gatekeeper' officer who looked at the evidence secured, it was deemed a case of battery. The boy later told police he did not remember much of the incident and was told by others that he had been knocked unconscious. The boy fled but an enraged Davison took out his fury on a entirely innocent 15-year-old boy sitting among the group, knocking him to the ground before repeatedly punching him in the head several times as he lay prone. He told police he was shouted at by a youth who called him a "fat c***". Davison later gave himself up to police after images of him appeared in PlymouthLive as part of a police appeal. The jury heard from detectives who investigated him for the assault. The footage showed how Davison had walked along the footpath leading past the skate park on that evening, having decided to go for a long walk following an argument with his mother, Maxine. With the conclusion of the inquest taking place today, PlymouthLive has been allowed to show the CCTV footage of the incident which took place on September 16, 2020. CCTV footage of an assault by Keyham gunman Jake Davison on two young teens in Central Park highlighted the angry and explosive nature of the 22-year-old just months before he went on to unlawfully kill five people on August 12, 2021. ![]()
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