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Ernest Emory Davis

Ernest Emory Davis

DAVIS ARREST REPORT

A Mary Esther resident who poured kerosene in front of a man’s home and yelled racial slurs is charged with a hate crime in connection with an aggravated battery committed January 30th.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has charged 64-year old Ernest Emory Davis of 402 East Pine Street with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon (hate crime related), aggravated battery causing great bodily harm (domestic violence related), and resisting an officer without violence.

Deputies were called to Davis’s Pine Street address shortly after midnight the morning of January 30th. The first victim in the case, William Hawthorne, says David came over to where he lives on the same property and poured kerosene in front of it, yelling racial slurs because he believed

Hawthorne had stolen metal roofing tin from him. Hawthorne says Davis then got into his Ford F- 150 and rammed Hawthorne’s residence twice. Hawthorne was hit by debris and knocked back into the bathroom by the force.

Deputies say Davis then entered the adjacent home of another resident living on the property, and pushed the 81-year old man off the porch, causing the senior citizen to fall down stairs and break his hip in two places.

When deputies made contact with Davis, he was holding a small knife in his right hand and telling them to shoot him. They subdued him with a Taser and took him into custody.

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