Neighbors called PCSO after reporting 'loud bang' at Davenport home where a convicted felon was found unconscious inside.

DAVENPORT — A 30-year-old Davenport man faces a host of felony charges after being accused of discharging a gun inside his residence early Wednesday morning.

When deputies arrived at 132 Jaybee Ave. in response to what neighbors described as a "loud bang," they found the home's front window glass broken, and inside, 30-year-old Ronnie Mitchell Jr. unconscious on the bed near the window, according to Polk County Sheriff's Office reports.

The caller noted neighbors heard the bang just after midnight, but did not hear anything else suspicious until around 2:30 a.m., when they also heard the sound of glass breaking and a male screaming, the PCSO said. After hearing the glass break, neighbors called the Sheriff's Office.

Nobody else was found inside the residence at the time deputies arrived, according to reports, but multiple items inside the home were broken, and a gun was located on the master bedroom bed. The gun, according to reports, was confirmed to be stolen from Georgia, and there were spent casings on the living room floor and bullet holes in the kitchen ceiling.

According to reports, once deputies were able to wake up Mitchell, he allegedly became combative with both law enforcement and EMT personnel.

During the investigation, detectives learned the home was rented by the family on Monday, and the tenants were Mitchell and Kiera Wright and her three children.

Deputies were unable to find Wright and the children initially, but Wright came to the residence around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday after learning deputies were trying to find her.

Wright told deputies she and her children were playing video games Tuesday night when Mitchell started hallucinating, according to reports. She said he thought he saw something on his hands, then became extremely aggressive and started punching the walls while yelling and screaming, according to his arrest affidavit. Wright told deputies she tried to restrain him so he didn't hurt himself but wasn't able to do so, so she left the home with the children shortly after midnight and went to her cousin's home.

According to Sheriff's Office reports, she told deputies she was not aware that Mitchell had a gun, as he did not display it at home.

The PCSO noted that Mitchell was a convicted felon because of an aggravated assault which occurred in 2008.

Marijuana found inside the residence allegedly belonged to Mitchell, according to reports, and weighed 60 grams.

During a post-Miranda interview at Heart of Florida Hospital with PCSO detectives, Mitchell admitted to "drinking wine and smoking some weed" when they arrived at their rental home. He also admitted that both the marijuana inside the house and the gun were his, according to reports.

Mitchell was arrested on felony charges including possession of a stolen firearm, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of ammunition by a convicted felon and discharging the firearm within the home, causing the projectiles to exit the residence and land outside, in addition to criminal mischief and drug charges.

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