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Brian Davis

Disclaimer: Inclusion on this page does not imply that this individual had knowledge of, participated in, or committed any illegal or immoral act. This page documents their publicly known connection to the events of September 10, 2025 for investigative reference only.

Living Person Notice: Brian Davis is a living person. We document his named procedural role only, with attribution. We do not assert wrongdoing.

Investigative Value

Brian Davis is named in booking and probable-cause paperwork quoted in the project's notes in connection with the arrest and transport of the accused shooter. The file identifies him as the officer (listed as "UTBDAVIS") on the Inmate Booking Sheet, and, in a government document, an "Agent Davis" with the Utah State Bureau of Investigation is described as handling the accused's driver license at the Washington County Sheriff's Office.

Commentators have flagged a location/timeline question around the arrest, which is presented below as an open question, not a conclusion. See Law Enforcement and Proof Not Tyler.

Role — September 10, 2025 (or: Role in the Case)

FieldValue
Described roleOfficer named on the booking / probable-cause paperwork
Connection to CK caseNamed in connection with the accused's arrest and transport
StatusAlive

What is reported

  • Per booking paperwork quoted in the file, the officer name listed is "UTBDAVIS — Brian Davis," associated with the Utah County Sheriff's Office booking record.
  • Per a government document quoted in the file, "Agent Davis" of the Utah State Bureau of Investigation is described as taking the accused's driver license at the Washington County Sheriff's Office.
  • Some commentary raises a distance/timeline question — pointing to the driving distance between Utah County and the Washington County Sheriff's Office and asking how the arrest timing lines up with other reported times. This is a question raised by online commentary, expressly framed by the file's author as opinion, not a proven claim.
  • Counterpoint: Officers are routinely named on booking paperwork for procedural reasons; multi-agency transport of a suspect is normal. Nothing in the source material shows that Officer Davis did anything improper, and the timeline points are unresolved commentary.

Open Questions

  1. What is the documented chain of custody and timing for the accused's transport and booking?
  2. How do the arrest time on the booking sheet and the reported call times reconcile?
  3. What is the precise role of "Agent Davis" (Utah State Bureau of Investigation) versus the booking officer of the same surname?

Status

Status: Alive. No crime or wrongdoing is alleged against Brian Davis; this page documents a named procedural role only, under defamation-safe framing.

Sources

  • Booking and probable-cause paperwork and a government document quoted in the project's private investigation file; disputed timeline points are identified as commentary and opinion, not fact.