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Nikkeyi Nicole Davis

HOMICIDE VICTIM, 2005

Nikkeyi Nicole Davis

At 10:18 p.m. on June 27, 2005, Baltimore County Police responded to a call for shots fired. When they entered the apartment in the 2000 block of Woodlawn Drive, they found 24-year-old Nikkeyi Nicole Davis lying on the floor suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to the upper body. Paramedics pronounced her deceased at the scene. Neighbors reported hearing a disturbance with the female screaming followed by gunshots fired in close succession. An unidentified vehicle was heard leaving the scene at a high rate of speed.

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