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Who is Denorver Garrett?
Denorver Garrett is an American man from Grayson, Carter County, Kentucky, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He also goes by Dee Garrett.
- He has lived in different parts of Ohio, USA including Cincinnati, Liberty Township, Middletown, West Chester and Hamilton.
- He attended Kentucky Christian University in Grayson where he played football.
- When he moved from Ohio to Kentucky, he was included in the Kentucky Sex Offender registry, which would be for 20 years.
- He is 6’0″ tall.
- His registered weight is 235 pounds.
- In 2007, he was accused of sexually abusing a girl, then 12, in Ohio.
- In 2010, he and two other men were indicted on robbery charges in Butler County, Ohio. They were accused of stealing the wallet, cellphone and iPod of a man at a park after physically assaulting him. He pleaded guilty to a robbery charge and was sentenced to serve four years in prison.
- While serving his four-year sentence from his robbery charge in 2010, Butler County prosecuting attorneys charged him with gross sexual imposition for sexually abusing a girl in 2007. A judge sentenced him to serve a five-year probation for the offense.
- On December 4, 2017, he registered to vote in Hamilton County, Ohio.
- In 2018, he completed his five-year probation for his gross sexual imposition conviction in Ohio.
- In 2020, he was arrested in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky twice.
- On February 2, 2025, he turned 33.
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TIMELINE
2020
- After the fatal arrest of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA on May 25, 2020, he participated in several Black Lives Matter demonstrations in Grayson.
- On August 9, 2020, Louisville Metro Police Department officers arrested him and accused him of taking part in a caravan that drove through Fourth Street Live! in Louisville, which is typically blocked off to traffic for outdoor seating.
- On August 10, 2020, he bonded out.
2021
- On the afternoon of April 18, 2021, he was protesting in Jefferson Square Park in Louisville when six Louisville Metro Police Department officers including Aaron Ambers arrested him for walking in the middle of Jefferson Street and blocking traffic while protesting. During the arrest, the officers forced him to the ground as Ambers hit him four times in the head and face. He was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
- On April 21, 2021, he was arraigned on charges of resisting arrest and disorderly conduct and he pleaded not guilty to the charges.
2022
- On March 28, 2022, Louisville Metro Police Department chief Erika Shields released a memo saying Ambers had been exonerated and won not face any disciplinary action for hitting him on April 18, 2021.

