GERVONTA DAVIS
Gets Police Escort Out of Jail …
Hides Face After Domestic Violence Arrest
Published
Pro boxer Gervonta “Tank” Davis has bonded out of jail following his arrest for domestic violence — and his unusual release is turning heads.
NEW VIDEO: Boxer Gervonta Davis had an unusual three-person escort from Miami-Dade correctional officers as he bonded out of jail this evening. Local 10 News is now asking whether that’s new protocol or preferential treatment. More here: https://t.co/Vw08lGK9Ko pic.twitter.com/Oh6JR4lI12
— WPLG Local 10 News (@WPLGLocal10) July 11, 2025
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Check it out … local outlet WPLG caught him exiting Florida’s Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center just before 6 PM Friday with 3 Miami-Dade Corrections and Rehabilitation Department officers escorting him out.
Davis had no interest in speaking to local reporters who were kept at a distance thanks to his escort team … and even tried keeping himself covered by pulling his white collared shirt over his head.
TMZ reached out to Miami-Dade Corrections to clarify why such an escort was provided … so far, no word back.
We told you Friday … the pro athlete was picked up by police early that morning — reportedly on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge stemming from an incident that occurred last month in western Miami-Dade.
Davis is accused of physically assaulting the mother of his children during a custody exchange on June 15.
The pair reportedly got into a verbal argument, which was escalated when he allegedly hit her in the back of the head and slapped her in the face, causing a visible laceration.
He was reportedly arrested after a license plate reader set up in Miami Beach flagged his car.