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Convicted Fentanyl Dealer Admits To Atlantic City Attempted Murder: Prosecutors

A man convicted of producing and dealing fentanyl admitted to nearly shooting a man to death in Atlantic City more than four years ago, authorities said.

Kevin Davis, 38, Atlantic City, NJ.

Kevin Davis, 38, Atlantic City, NJ.

Photo Credit: New Jersey Department of Corrections

Kevin Davis, 38, of Atlantic City, pleaded guilty on Tuesday, Feb. 20 to first-degree attempted murder and second-degree possession of a handgun for an unlawful purpose. The Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office announced the plea in a news release on Friday, Feb. 23.

Investigators said Davis shot a man in the stomach and got away on a bicycle on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019. Through surveillance video from several locations, city police identified Davis and the home that he went inside after the shooting. 

Davis was arrested on Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019, after trying to run away from the home when police executed a search warrant. Officers found the clothes Davis wore during the shooting, a loaded gun that wasn't used in the shooting, a "large amount" of fentanyl, and items for packaging fentanyl.

A jury convicted Davis on Monday, Mar. 13, 2023, of the charges from the search warrant, which included unlawful possession of a handgun while maintaining a fentanyl production facility. Davis was sentenced to 48 years in state prison. 

According to the state Department of Corrections, Davis will be eligible for parole on Sunday, Aug. 21, 2044.

Davis also pleaded guilty in May 2023 to committing a home invasion in Absecon in October 2019 after prosecutors said he used the same gun from the Atlantic City shooting a month earlier. He received a 10-year state prison sentence that runs concurrently with his sentence from the March 2023 conviction.

Two other men also pleaded guilty in the Absecon home invasion. Mark Toulson, 40, and Kalim Selby, 39, were each sentenced to 10 years in state prison and they were eligible for parole after eight-and-a-half years.

Prosecutors said they will seek a 15-year state prison sentence for Davis for attempted murder. His sentence will also run concurrently with his other sentences.

Davis is expected to be sentenced in April.

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