Colorado Springs educator to be sentenced for child sex assault
A former educator in Colorado Springs will be sentenced after pleading guilty to child sex assault.
Keean Davis will be sentenced on July 8, according to Colorado Court records. Davis was in court Monday for an arraignment hearing. He pleaded guilty to two counts of sex assault of a child by someone in a position of trust, sexual contact with no consent, and witness tampering.
Colorado Springs police said back in October that investigators learned Davis possibly gave a juvenile narcotics and then sexually assaulted the victim. Davis was arrested and charged with sexual assault on a child by someone in a position of trust and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
We’ve reached out to the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office for more specific information on Davis’ potential sentence.
According to an arrest affidavit, a male student at Sand Creek High School approached an officer and reported that Davis had taken him to a hotel, given him drugs and alcohol, and had non-consensual sex with him.
The student detailed that the incidents happened between late September and October. Davis was a former paraprofessional for the student and reached out to him after the 2017-2018 school year ended. Davis kept talking to the student and asked him to meet up.
Court documents say that the most recent sexual assault was at a hotel in Colorado Springs on Oct. 23. That’s when the student reported that Davis gave him Percocet, Xanax, and alcohol. The student said he woke up with pain in his rear and believed Davis had anal sex with him while he was “extremely high” on the drugs.
The student had also had other encounters with Davis while he was listed as a runaway in late September. During that time, the student was reportedly provided cocaine, acid, mushrooms, Percocet, Xanax, and alcohol.
The student confronted Davis while he was working as a security guard at Vista Peak Preparatory School in Aurora and confirmed that Davis had sex with him and supplied drugs.
Police said he was employed with the Aurora School District and had worked with three districts in the Springs area.