Several city employees are accusing Davis of theft. After Davis was forced to stop buying lunch using his government credit card, he had to find an alternative food source. His answer. The shared refrigerator.
“A man has got to eat. And I work really hard and deserve lunch. It didn’t cost the taxpayers money this time so I don’t see what the issue is,” Davis said. “It’s not like it was honey baked ham I took. It was someone’s PB&J. Come on people this is a petty thing to complain about.”
Several employees have complained about dozens off missing lunches over the last six weeks.