Black Degenerate Kills Popular White Chef in Horrendous Deliberate Car Crash

WTSP
April 15, 2015

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Aaron Jerome Davis was killed by a drunk Black thug who deliberately accelerated towards him.

A man fleeing police early Saturday hit two men crossing the street — killing a popular chef walking home — and was later found at a bar.

At dawn, friends of Aaron Jerome Davis who worked at The Kitchen St. Pete made a memorial at the crash scene.

About 2 a.m., Jason Mitchell was driving his 2015 Dodge Charger a high rate of speed, eastbound on 4th Avenue North, after exiting the Interstate 275, according to St. Petersburg police.

The police DUI squad saw him and attempted to stop the vehicle as it slowed to turn onto 2nd Street.

Mitchell accelerated at a very high rate, clearly indicating that he was not going to stop. The officers immediately shut off their emergency equipment.

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This arrogant ape creature with the flared nostrils and a face that you just want to punch, answers to the name of Jason Mitchell.

The Dodge continued accelerating southbound, running the red light at 3rd Avenue North. Two pedestrians, Aaron Jerome Davis and Brian Lee LaFrance, were crossing 2nd Street in the north crosswalk of Central Avenue.

The pedestrians had the green light and the crossing signal on the pedestrian control. Witnesses were stopped in the southbound curb lane, just north of the crosswalk. The Dodge passed the witnesses, running the red light and striking the two pedestrians.

“It was a huge bang,” said Marcus Byer who witnessed the crash.

LaFrance was sideswiped and spun onto the pavement. Davis was projected onto the hood and windshield, before vaulting over the roof. Davis, a chef at The Kitchen St. Pete, came to rest on the west sidewalk of 2nd Street.

Tributes to the well-loved Chef were being put up within hours of the senseless killing.
Tributes to the well-loved Chef were being put up within hours of the senseless killing.

“It was heartbreaking,” said Byer, who says Davis was his friend. “To see who it was and what he meant to downtown St. Pete. If I could, I would rather trade places.”

Mitchell drove off the southwest corner of the intersection, striking two concrete light pillars, ripping the right front wheel off of the vehicle. The Dodge continued scraping along, coming to final rest just prior to 1st Avenue South.

Mitchell and his passenger exited the vehicle and fled west on 1st Avenue South, then south in the alley just west of McNulty Station.

With the assistance of club staff, the two subjects were apprehended at Push Ultra Lounge.