UPDATE: Chicago man sentenced in fatal 2023 Davenport shooting Daveante Torrence, 23, pleaded guilty on August 21 to reduced charges of second-degree theft and willful injury causing injury. On November 21, a judge sentenced him to five years for each charge, but the sentence was suspended. He’ll serve three years of supervised probation and must pay a $1,025 fine plus a 15% surcharge. Originally, Torrence was accused of shooting two people in Davenport. Around 10 p.m. on December 5, 2022, officers responded to gunfire near North Pine Street and found one victim dead from multiple gunshot wounds. A second victim was discovered in a gray Dodge Durango with about 12 gunshot wounds and was later paralyzed. Police say Torrence intentionally fired a 9mm handgun, then fled to Emerald Drive, stole keys, and drove off in a white 2011 Chevy Equinox. Surveillance video later caught him leaving the area toward Chicago. The SUV was worth more than $1,500. Torrence was initially held on a $205,000 cash-only bond. #ChaunceyDatGuy









