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Sacramento Jury Finds Kevin Davis Guilty After Late-Night Ride Offer Turns Into Horrific River-Area Assault

Solomon Whitaker
By Solomon Whitaker

Kevin Davis has been convicted by a jury of forcible rape after prosecutors said he attacked a foreign college student who was trying to travel home through Sacramento.

The verdict was reached on May 12, 2026, in Sacramento County Superior Court.

Victim Was Traveling Alone After Conference

The victim had come to the United States from Europe to attend college.

On November 2, 2023, she was making a return trip from a conference using Greyhound and Amtrak. Around 2:00 a.m., she was dropped off at the Greyhound Station on Richards Boulevard and needed to reach the Amtrak station on I Street.

Stranded Without a Working Phone

Prosecutors said the victim was unfamiliar with Sacramento and did not have a working cellphone.

She went to a gas station and asked a clerk to call a taxi for her, but the taxi never arrived. While she was waiting, Davis appeared and offered to drive her to the Amtrak station.

After some time, the victim accepted the ride.

Prosecutors Say Ride Turned Into Attack

Instead of taking the victim to the train station, Davis drove her to a secluded area near the river.

Authorities said he locked her inside his vehicle and threatened her, claiming he had guns and would sexually assault her if she did not comply with his demands.

Prosecutors said Davis then forced the victim to perform sexual acts before raping her.

Prior Convictions and Aggravating Factors Found True

Along with the forcible rape conviction, jurors found true allegations that Davis had two prior strike convictions for assault with a firearm.

The jury also found aggravating factors involving a vulnerable victim and a prior prison term.

Sentencing Date Set

Davis faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison.

His sentencing is scheduled for June 26, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. in Department 12B before Judge Ernest Sawtelle.

Impact and Consequences

The conviction brings a major legal outcome in a case involving a vulnerable student who was alone, unfamiliar with the area, and trying to reach public transportation late at night.

For Davis, the jury’s findings on prior strike convictions and aggravating factors could significantly affect sentencing. For the victim, the verdict marks a formal acknowledgment of the crime and may provide a measure of justice after the attack.

The case also raises safety concerns for travelers navigating late-night transfers between bus and rail stations.

What’s next?

The case will now move to sentencing, where the court will determine Davis’ prison term.

The judge will consider the rape conviction, prior strike findings, aggravating factors, and other legal standards before issuing the final sentence.

Summary

Kevin Davis was convicted of forcible rape after prosecutors said he offered a foreign college student a ride in Sacramento, drove her to a secluded river area, threatened her, and sexually assaulted her.

Jurors also found true allegations that Davis had two prior strike convictions and that aggravating factors applied. He faces up to 25 years to life in prison.

Bulleted Takeaways

  • Kevin Davis was convicted of forcible rape.
  • The victim was a foreign college student from Europe.
  • She was traveling alone through Sacramento on November 2, 2023.
  • She had no working cellphone and was unfamiliar with the city.
  • Davis offered her a ride to the Amtrak station.
  • Prosecutors said he drove her to a secluded river area instead.
  • Davis threatened the victim and sexually assaulted her.
  • Jurors found two prior strike convictions true.
  • Aggravating factors involving a vulnerable victim and prior prison term were also found true.
  • Davis faces up to 25 years to life in prison.
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