J110 Inverted Pyramid

 

The following paragraphs are out of order. Can you identify the correct order to convert them into inverted pyramids?

#1.
Anthony D. Davis was being held in Los Angeles County Jail, according to police.

Davis had been identified by police as a sexual-predator suspect when he was released from jail in 1998 after his 1996 conviction for rape.

The woman saw a police car near her home and fled, screaming, out her door. Davis, who police said, was partially clothed, fled but was soon captured.

A 35-year-old Echo Park man was charged with first-degree rape in connection with the rape of a female neighbor early Tuesday.

Davis, who lives a block from the victim, broke into the woman's home shortly before midnight, prosecutors allege. He then assaulted and raped the woman, the charges state.


#2.
The university is in a heavily wooded area favored by moose, but attacks are rare. The last fatal moose attack in Anchorage was in 1993 when a woman was trampled in her yard.

The moose charged Myong Chin Ra, 71, as he tried to enter the gymnasium Friday, according to campus police. Ra fell as he tried to run away.

People had been throwing snowballs, yelling, whistling and shouting as the moose and calf for hours, and the animals were agitated when Ra arrived and tried to walk past them.

An agitated moose, taunted for hours by students as it roamed the University of Alaska campus with its calf, trampled a man to death.