Cops: Student acted erratically day before he killed his parents at Central Michigan University

A day before a Central Michigan University sophomore from southwest suburban Plainfield fatally shot his parents inside his dorm, he acted erratically, telling a campus police officer that someone was out to kill him, authorities said Saturday, hours before he was formally charged with murder.

James Eric Davis Jr., 19, was arrested without incident shortly after midnight Saturday following an intensive daylong manhunt that included more than 100 police officers scouring the campus area, authorities said. Officers found him after someone aboard a train spotted a person along railroad tracks in Mount Pleasant, and called police.

Davis was taken into custody and later charged with two counts of murder and a felony weapon charge, according to a statement from CMU officials. Davis remained under guard at a hospital Saturday and is expected to be moved to the Isabella County jail when he’s discharged. It was unclear when he might make his first court appearance.

The 2016 Plainfield Central High School graduate is accused of shooting his parents, James Eric Davis Sr. and Diva Jeneen Davis. Davis Sr. was a police officer in west suburban Bellwood and an Illinois National Guard veteran who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Diva Davis’ Facebook page identified her as a real estate broker; friends said she was also a breast cancer survivor and had worked as a flight attendant.

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