Boxing Champ Gervonta Davis Sentenced to House Arrest for Hit-and-Run

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Baltimore-native boxing champion Gervonta Davis has been sentenced to 90 days of home detention in Baltimore City for his involvement in a hit-and-run crash that left four people injured, including a pregnant woman. Davis must also attend a Mothers Against Drunk Driving panel, the Shock Trauma program, and perform 200 hours of community service. He will serve three years of supervised probation. One of the victims called Davis out for never apologizing, and the judge added, "Three words -- 'I am sorry' -- and you're not man enough to say them."
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