Ex-con charged with shooting Bronx dad over parking spot did time for 1997 upstate murder
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Lavar Davis, a 46-year-old ex-convict, has been charged with the murder of Bronx father Trevor Hughes over a parking dispute, reminiscent of his past. Davis, who previously served 24 years for murdering Floyd Berkley in 1997, was paroled in March 2021. The recent fatal incident occurred when Davis blocked Hughes's parking spot, resulting in a scuffle that escalated to Davis shooting Hughes and injuring his girlfriend. This new charge adds to Davis's extensive violent criminal record, including a previous assault conviction.
Lavar Davis, a convicted murderer, was charged with killing Bronx dad Trevor Hughes over a parking dispute, highlighting his long history of violence.
Davis spent 24 years in prison for murder before being paroled, only to face new charges for another senseless act of violence.
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