CIA Contractor Faces Felony Assault Charge In Colo.
Prosecutors have filed a felony assault charge against a CIA contractor accused of getting into a fight over a parking space in Colorado months after he was involved in a fatal shootout in Pakistan.
37-year-old Raymond Davis was arrested Saturday after an altercation outside a bagel shop in Highlands Ranch, a community south of Denver where he lives.
Prosecutors announced Monday Davis would be charged with second-degree assault, which carries a possible prison term of five to 16 years in prison.
Davis’ attorney William Frankfurt didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment.
In January, Davis said he shot two Pakistani men who tried to rob him in Lahore. He was released in March under a deal in which the victims’ families agreed to accept $2.34 million in “blood money” under Islamic tradition.
Detectives are asking that anyone who has additional information on this case to contact Detective Sergeant Jason Weaver at 303-660-7588.
