Florida football CB Dijon Johnson arrested in Tampa Damn, son. Was our best returning CB outside of the never healthy Devin Moore.
If they don’t get the felony possession charge dropped, which should also get the gun charge dropped, this is probably out of Napier’s hands.
Recruiting forum has a link saying the controlled substance is creatine. If that’s true, the felony disappears, and with it, the possession of a firearm while committing a felony should also.
Do you have German heritage? Because you’re acting like a sauerkraut. Edit - yes with the gun charge he should be gone. Gotta have some standards.
“felony possession of a controlled substance, possession of cannabis less than 20 grams, resisting arrest without violence and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony.” He gonl. Next man up.
Since the charge was felony possession of a controlled substance and not ‘possession of cocaine’ etc it means they probably couldn’t figure out what it was on scene so they just charged him and sent it to the lab for further testing. But who carries creatine around in packets? We will probably never know what it really is but I’m praying it turns out to be nothing.
I’ll let a lawyer answer that question but I have seen it happen before. My point is that if Dijon is telling the truth, then it certainly didn’t test positive for anything felonious on scene and they always field test. The most likely scenario I can imagine is the cops find weed, a gun, and packets of white powder. Weed tests positive, white powder doesn’t test positive for cocaine, heroin etc. But they need the felony charge for the firearm charge so they went with the blanket ‘felony possession of controlled substance’ statute and articulated in their reports based on their training and experience they know it’s a felony drug of some kind. Not saying it’s good police work and probably won’t hold up in court thankfully, but it happens.
Someone who has had it stolen out of their truck. My question is, what is the average time between having a firearm stolen out of a vehicle and the owner realizing that it has been stolen?