A strange and scary story out of Baltimore as the Ravens’ reserve lineman D.J. Fluker’s partner, Kimberly Davis, was arrested last week on a child kidnapping charge.
Davis already faces charges for an alleged assault of the former first-round pick of the Chargers in 2013 earlier this year.
The offensive guard said in the complaint that he fears for the safety of his daughter and doesn’t “feel safe during this time.”
Per The Baltimore Sun:
According to Fluker’s written complaint, Davis, who is his daughter’s mother, is only allowed to have supervised visits with the child but kicked Fluker’s sister out her apartment during a supervised visit on Sept. 19 and refused to relinquish their child to Fluker when he returned home from Houston.
Davis was arrested Sept. 22 and charged with kidnapping a child younger than 16 years old in state, which carries a maximum penalty of 30 days in jail and a $250 fine if the person is related to the child. She was released the same day after posting $2,500 bond.
The case is set to go to trial in January, the newspaper reported.
Davis was charged with second-degree assault in July after being accused of punching Fluker in the nose. According to charging documents from that incident, Davis told investigators she poked Fluker in the nose during an argument but did not intend to injure him. She is scheduled to face trial in that case in November, The Baltimore Sun reported.