San Francisco police sergeant charged with robbery at Rite Aid

SFPD Sgt. Davin Cole (photo courtesy SFPD Mission Station) 

The San Mateo County District Attorney has charged a San Francisco police sergeant with a violent felony stemming from an armed theft at a Rite Aid. 

Sgt. Davin Cole is set to be arraigned on Thursday, following second-degree robbery charges filed on Nov. 9. He was armed with a revolver, the charging documents state. Sources, however, say that he never pulled out a weapon during the robbery. 

He was arrested on Nov. 3 after he allegedly stole and resisted arrest at the Rite Aid at 666 Concar Drive in San Mateo at around 6 p.m. The court documents do not say what was taken from the store, but sources told KTVU that they were Norco painkillers. 

The DA also filed a misdemeanor resisting arrest charge. At least two employees were in the store at the time, the documents show. 

Cole's attorney, Tony Brass, called the situation a "sad story, all around." 

Brass said Cole has been battling an addiction to painkillers after he was bit in the leg by a police dog while serving as a K-9 officer in 2010.

"He had a secret addiction since that time," Brass said. "And he managed to be a high-functioning addict."

 Joey DelliGatti, who has been friends with Cole since they were kids, said:  "It's obvious he needs help for his dependency, and can only hope he receives it."

The San Francisco Police Department said the 27-year veteran on the force was assigned to the Field Operations Bureau but is now on unpaid leave pending an internal investigation. 

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San Francisco police sergeant arrested for robbing Rite Aid

San Francisco Sgt. Davin Cole was booked on charges of robbery in the second degree and resisting arrest for the incident at Rite Aid at 666 Concar Drive at around 6 p.m. Wednesday. As of Friday morning, he had posted bond and was not in custody. James Torrez reports