Man charged with 6 felonies in shooting that left 2 critically injured

Ryan Shiner
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Two people are in critical condition after they were shot Tuesday morning in the 1100 block of Cordell Street, according to a press release from the Jefferson City Police Department.
The release says officers were called at 5 a.m. for a “weapons offense” and found two people suffering from gunshot wounds. Both people were brought to an area hospital.
One person was detained after police searched the area, the release says. Police wrote the investigation is ongoing.
Michael Anthony Davis, 40, of Jefferson City, was charged with first-degree domestic assault, three counts of armed criminal action, one count of first-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon in the shooting. He is being held at the Cole County Jail without bond. A court date has not been scheduled.
Michael Anthony Davis/Cole County Jail
The probable cause statement says Jefferson City police were investigating a crash in the 1800 block of Highway 50/63 East when they heard multiple shots being fired.
Two women with life-threatening gunshot wounds were found in a vehicle in a wooded area, the statement says. They were brought to University Hospital in Columbia.
Police found roughly 30 shell casings in the 900 block of Harding Street and Davis was detained shortly after, the statement says.
A witness allegedly described seeing a woman arguing with Davis and Davis allegedly pulled out a long gun, the statement says. The witness did not see shots being fired, but they heard several shots in a row, the statement says.
Davis allegedly gave the witness keys to a gun safe and apologized, court documents say.
Davis allegedly told police that he does not like the second victim, who is a friend of one of the victim he resides with, court documents indicate. He got into an argument with the second victim when she arrived to the home, but did not enter it, court documents say.
Police wrote that Davis said he thought the first victim was being forced into a vehicle by the second victim and fired several rounds at the car.
A second witness is cited in the probable cause statement as hearing an argument between the first victim and Davis during a phone call. He allegedly heard the argument while the second victim was on the phone with “Victim 1.”
“Victim 1” could allegedly be heard telling Davis “you have the gun case open; you are loading the gun while we are arguing,” the probable cause statement says.
Neighbors describe scene
Neighbors said they were awakened by the sound of gunfire around 5 a.m.
“I woke up about 5 this morning to a very loud [noise]. I just thought somebody was trying to break into the house,” said Linda Kelso, who has lived on Cordell Street for the past five years. “The next thing, was the street was full of official vehicles — police, ambulances, fire trucks. The whole street was blocked off. I saw the police down there working; someone was giving CPR to someone on the ground that I couldn’t see.”
Another neighbor reiterated seeing first responders performing CPR after hearing what sounded like gunfire.
Tire marks could be seen on the street veering into the tree line next to a spot of blood on the curb.
Both neighbors ABC 17 News spoke to said the incident appeared to have stemmed from a house in the 900 block of Cordell Street.
“There’s no damage on my car. But right here, there are all these kind of greasy, dirty marks. These are from a policeman with an assault rifle aimed at that house, balancing his gun on top of my car,” Kelso said. “I saw police walking the woman in handcuffs down the street.”
Kelso and the other neighbor described the couple who lived in the house as friendly and said they usually never had any incidents on the street.
ABC 17 News spoke to another woman at the property who said she was “not allowed to talk” about the incident.
“This is a very quiet neighborhood. We may not be wealthy, but we’re friendly and people help each other,” Kelso said. “It’s a tragedy.”
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