
By Kristin Smith First Coast News
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL -- A normal trip to the gas station ended with a woman hit by a car. All she did was confront a customer about his loud music.
Going to the gas station you usually don't expect to face anything worse than high gas prices. But one 62-year-old woman tells First Coast News she was hit with something much worse... a car. She doesn't want to be identified, and she says it wasn't an accident.
According to the police report, "the woman filled up her car, and was about to go inside when another car pulled up playing very loud, and what she calls 'obscene' music. She tried to ignore it, and went inside anyway."
All she needed was a receipt.
The man allegedly playing the loud music, 28-year-old Andre Latron Davis, also went inside the store. It was there she told him she found the music offensive.
That's when she says Davis told her not to listen.
But the police report says it didn't end there.
After she came out of the store, "the man was right here, in his car waiting for her. She didn't have time to react before he drove up and hit her with his car."
Then, according to the police report, Davis hit her several more times with the driver's side door.
Afterwards, Davis fled the scene.
Shawn Greer never could have guessed that's the reason he saw police at the gas station.
Greer, a BP customer, said, "I saw the police come here yesterday and i can't believe that somebody would do something like that, run over a 62-year-old lady, or anybody, just completely just, running her over."
According to the report, Davis told police his car didn't run into her. He claims she ran into his car.
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Created: 9/4/2006 6:51:39 PM 


