Thursday, 6 October 2011

CIA contractor accused of seriously injuring victim's back in parking lot spat

Denver Post
Felisa Cardona

Former CIA contractor Raymond Davis, right, and his attorney William Frankfurt
arrive at the Douglas County Courthouse in Castle Rock on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2011.
CASTLE ROCK — Prosecutors increased the assault charges against former CIA contractor Raymond Davis because the victim suffered a compression fracture on his back following an altercation over a parking spot.

Davis, who was charged Monday with second-degree assault following the brawl in the parking lot of Einstein's Bagels in Highlands Ranch, appeared in Douglas County court this morning to hear the charges against him.

Judge Susan Meissner-Cutler set bond at $10,000 and ordered Davis not to possess firearms in Colorado.

He is scheduled to return to court on Dec. 15 for a preliminary hearing.

Davis, 37, works as a firearms training instructor for the federal government in the Washington D.C. area. The judge allowed Davis to use firearms only while he is working.

Prosecutor Rich Orman told the judge he was concerned about the safety of 50-year-old victim Jeffrey Maes considering Davis' his [...]



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