“He always said ‘I love you’ when we finished talking, but it wasn’t like he knew he was going to die,” Stevens said. “He always called me ‘sissy’ and he said ‘Bye sissy. I love you,’ and he went off to work. I never thought that was the last time I would hear him say that to me, ever.”
Davis was born in Toledo, Ohio, May 23, 1983, but moved with his family to Folsom, Calif., in 1991. He was a 2001 Folsom High School graduate.
Davis graduated from SF State in 2005 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
“He had actually started at San Francisco State to study in the film program and he was doing a criminal justice minor,” Stevens said. “He was in a criminal justice class where somebody spoke one day and he was so moved by this testimony that from that day on he was determined to be a police officer.”
While attending SF State, Davis was proud Pi Kappa Phi fraternity member.
“Our brotherhood is very strong and he was a solid asset to this fraternity,” fraternity brother and friend Blake Cohlan said.
According to Cohlan, Davis was considered the class clown of the group and was always fun to be around.