Posted on 09/21/2022 4:02:10 PM PDT by simpson96
AVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) - A Davenport woman on probation for shooting a man in the emergency room of a local hospital is back behind bars after police say she led police on a chase Monday night.
G’sani Natrice Bogan, 22, was booked into the Scott County Jail early Tuesday on charges of eluding, possession of a firearm by a felon, and interference with official acts-dangerous weapon. The charges are all a Class D felony punishable by five years in prison.
She also was cited for driving while license suspended, striking fixture upon a highway, open container and failure to provide proof of financial liability.
Bond was set Tuesday at $25,000 cash-only. She has a preliminary hearing Sept. 30.
According to arrest affidavits:
Around 11:04 p.m. Monday, Davenport police responded to the 500 block of West 17th Street for a report of gunfire.
Officers located a black 2013 Ford Fusion speeding away at West 17th and North Ripley streets. Officers tried to pull over the vehicle but the vehicle drove away at speeds of over 75 mph.
The vehicle struck a traffic signal pole at the corner of East Locust Street and Grant Avenue and Bogan was seen getting out of the driver’s side of the Ford Fusion.
She was taken into custody following a foot chase. She told officers she did not stop because she did not have a license. A records check found that Bogan has a suspended driver’s license in Iowa.
Inside the vehicle, officers found a firearm on the front passenger side floorboard and an open container of alcohol.
Officers discovered the gun had been stolen in Rock Island County, according to the affidavits.
Bogan was sentenced in July to a suspended five-year prison sentence and probation and placed on three years of probation for shooting a man in the lobby of a hospital emergency room in March.(snip)
Also in July, a judge revoked Bogan’s deferred sentence in an unrelated heroin case and sentenced her to a suspended 10-year prison sentence and placed her on three years of probation. The judge ordered the sentence to run concurrently, or at the same time, to the sentences in the shooting case, court records show.
This ‘judge’ should be charged as an accessory in these crimes.
Single brain cell, what it look like.
Just avoid them. No one really needs them. Not necessities. More trouble than they are worth, nowadays. High risk, low reward.
Why, she is just lovely!
She will be out by the end of the year.
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