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Jury to continue deliberations Monday in D-Angelo Davis' double murder trial


Pictured is D-Angelo Davis. The jury is expected to continue deliberations Monday in his double murder trial, June 25, 2022. (WWMT/Courtesy Kalamazoo County Jail)
Pictured is D-Angelo Davis. The jury is expected to continue deliberations Monday in his double murder trial, June 25, 2022. (WWMT/Courtesy Kalamazoo County Jail)
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The jury in the murder trial for D-Angelo Davis is expected to continue deliberations Monday morning.

The jury began their deliberations late afternoon Friday after closing arguments were completed but were sent home at 5 p.m., according to Chief Assistant Prosecutor Scott Brower.

Davis is one of three of his siblings charged in connection to a deadly home invasion in Kalamazoo Township in December 2020.

Davis has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder. It’s a charge he could have avoided after he took a plea deal in January.

Prosecutors agreed to dismiss his home invasion and weapons charges in exchange for a guilty plea to second degree murder and his testimony against his brother, Tikario Taylor-McMillon.

Tikario went to trial in March for murder but Davis refused to testify against his little brother.

The court moved to vacate Davis' plea deal and proceeded with the original charges.

Tikario's trial ended in a mistrial after the jury deadlocked. His second one is slated to begin in August.





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