Last November, Gervonta Davis was involved in a hit-and-run where his car ran a red light and now he is facing a slew of charges because of it.
Davis was indicted on 14 counts in Baltimore Circuit Court on Monday, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Police say a car ran through a red light and struck a Toyota Solara, which had four adults in it. Witnesses on the scene stated Davis was behind the wheel before he and a female passenger fled the scene on foot.
In addition to witnesses, police also say surveillance footage proves Tank Davis was behind the wheel of the car.
Davis has been charged with:
- Four counts of Failure to return and remain at the scene of an accident involving bodily injury
- Failure of the driver involved in an accident to render reasonable assistance to an injured person
- Failure of vehicle driver involved in an accident to furnish required ID and license
- Failure of vehicle driver involved in an accident to exhibit license to police
- Failure of vehicle driver involved in an accident to report to nearest police
- Failure of vehicle driver in an accident to locate and notify owner of unattended property of damage
- Failure of vehicle driver in an accident to furnish required ID information in writing on unattended vehicle
- Person driving a motor vehicle on a highway on suspended license and privilege
- Person driving a motor vehicle on a highway on revoked license and privilege
- Driving a motor vehicle on highway without required license and authorization
- Driver fails to stop at a steady circular red signal.
If convicted of all charges, Gervonta Davis faces a potential maximum of 7 years and 55 days in prison.