Century Man Sentenced After Drug Raid; Mother And Brother Await Trial

July 30, 2012

A young Century man has been sentenced in connection with a drug raid that landed him behind bars along with his mother and brother.

Nakeetric Devonte Davison, 20, pleaded no contest and adjudication was withheld on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was sentenced by Judge  Gary Bergosh to 180 days in the county jail, with credit for three days served to be followed by 180 days probation.

He was arrested when the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office executed a search warrant in February 2012 at a mobile home in the 100 block of West Highway 4, near the Century Care Center nursing home.

Davison’s mother, 44-year old Karen Louise Quinley was charged with possession of cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia and destruction of evidence. She was released from jail on a $26,000 bond. His brother, 19- year old Cortez Rasheen Davison, was charged with cocaine possession and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released from jail on $10,500 bond. Both are awaiting trial later this year.

After gaining entry to the mobile home, deputies reported finding Quinley in her bedroom. Quinley told deputies that she had tried to throw crack cocaine out of her bedroom window when she heard them at the door, but she was unable to get a window to open.

Nakeetric Davison told deputies that everything in his bedroom belonged to him, including the marijuana located by deputies. When asked by deputies if he sells marijuana, Nakeetric Davison replied “Yeah, I don’t have a job”, according to an arrest report.

In Nakeetric Davison’s room, narcotics officers reported finding items that included 417.6 grams pre-packaged marijuana under his bed in a Pringles can, a cookie jar and a plastic container, cash and “owe sheets” on the floor.

Cortez Davison, according to his arrest report, identified his bedroom but refused to answer further questions, instead asking for an attorney.

The February 2012 raid was not the first time the Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit  targeted alleged drug activity at the trailer. No one was home as officers executed a search warrant at the same mobile home in June 2010, finding a stem of marijuana in a bedroom, crack cocaine on the kitchen table, a razor blade with cocaine residue, a marijuana cigarette and digital scales during their search, according to a Sheriff’s Office report.

Quinley was arrested on multiple charges following the 2010 search, but charges against her were later dropped due to insufficient evidence since she was not at home at the time of the raid.

Pictured above: The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics Unit executed a drug-related search warrant at a mobile home in the 100 block of West Highway 4 in Century last February. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Comments

10 Responses to “Century Man Sentenced After Drug Raid; Mother And Brother Await Trial”

  1. hmm on August 2nd, 2012 1:36 am

    The DEA & other peace officers can’t wait to ruin young lives..no rehab, no second chance..it’s all @ making money & filling their fancy prisons up. I call it BS.

  2. James Simpson on July 31st, 2012 1:04 pm

    “When asked by deputies if he sells marijuana, Nakeetric Davison replied “Yeah, I don’t have a job” Where does he get the money for the drugs?”

    It’s basic business. The higher dealers “front” the lower guy some product and then get’s paid back after the sales.

  3. MIKE O. on July 30th, 2012 1:11 pm

    I agree that everyone deserves a fair chance. But im sorry, this guy is 20 yrs old. I doubt foster care is an option @mc. I too agree with what you and @ jcellops are saying, but come on….. Do you really think this guy will change? Who will support him and his decisions? surely not his family. Especially seeing as how the whole family is repeat offenders. H
    I hope Mr. Nakeetric proves me wrong and does lead a successful life the legal way.

  4. mc on July 30th, 2012 12:03 pm

    I agree with all the comments including JCELLOPS. When I was 16, I was arrested for burglary and given probation. Since then I had careers in the military and civilian life. Everyone deserves a chance. I don’t know the whole story, but maybe probation and a foster home would save his life. Jail won’t.

  5. jcellops on July 30th, 2012 10:17 am

    perhaps judge bergosh took into consideration the young mans age, that he told the truth, plead no contest, that maybe he had no priors and the striking fact that his mother is such pathetic “a piece of work” as a parent…(and, thats being polite)..ive listened to judge bergosh several times and ive found him to be very insightful, as well as innovative in his sentencing- hes very respectful to each defendant (that ive seen) that comes before him- he conducts short interviews with them about their homelife, whether they graduated from HS, where they work, their children, what they want to be in life, etc…..he seemed to try to avoid blackmarking young defedants with a felony record…..and, at the end he usually gives them some kind of encouraging word…..i like him. .

  6. BBunny on July 30th, 2012 9:20 am

    180 days, really? Is it any wonder why the drugs are rampant in our society

  7. MIKE O. on July 30th, 2012 8:11 am

    @Just wondering?

    Drug dealers give out ‘loans’, to be paid back. Also known as a ‘front’. And to only get 180 days jail? I mean, really? You might as well just write him a ticket.

  8. Tuf on July 30th, 2012 7:52 am

    A Pringles can?

    A can of Planters Cashews would have been a healthier choice.

    What’s sad is that somewhere out there is a lawmaker criticizing schools for underperforming, yet these young adults had little chance of concentrating on better things in their younger formative years, given the parent’s alleged involvement in the entire operation and lack of guidance to her own children.

  9. melodies4us on July 30th, 2012 2:55 am

    So glad that the Escambia county sherrif is “cracking” down on drug dealers. Its the main source of corruption. Keep up the good work.

  10. Just wondering ? on July 30th, 2012 12:35 am

    When asked by deputies if he sells marijuana, Nakeetric Davison replied “Yeah, I don’t have a job” Where does he get the money for the drugs? I’m not sure but I would guess they are not giving drugs away these days.