The Capitol Police issued the following statement and pictures.
On July 8th, 2023, Capitol Police Flex Unit conducted a search warrant on a home in Jackson.
During the search, officers found 31 pounds of marijuana, 3 pounds of Psilocybin mushrooms, over 3 pounds of THC wax, hundreds of THC vape pens, and hundreds of multiple different edibles packaged as chips and candy. Along with the drugs, a gun, over $7,000.00 and 24 malnourished dogs were found in the home.
We would like to thank our officers for their hard work, as well as Madison PD and Rankin County Animal Control, Cheshire Abbey, and Animal Rescue Fund. Great work!
32 comments:
I'd say there were 25 dogs there... 24 were malnourished.
That's obviously for personal use.
Note that Rankin Co. Animal Control was used because Jackson doesn't have such a department. Right?
Where will this man, alleged to have committed misdemeanors, be housed and eventually tried by which or what judge?
Madison County doesnt have an animal control department either.
They did but not any longer.
Why are drugs packaged like kids candy and snacks? Very dangerous in my opinion.
The drugs are one thing; but the animals? Needle in the arm.
A convicted felon in possession of a firearm, controlled substances with intent to distribute, and felony animal cruelty. Plus, additional charges expected. Now, round-up his buddies, and put them all away for life.
Please put that POS in a cage that mirrors the dogs' confinement space.
@9:17
You can buy THC edibles at any CBD store selling hemp derived THC products.
It’s a far more pleasant and and far less toxic method of consuming THC.
One sorry SOB-
The dogs were incredibly sick, one dog had its neck broken and had to be put down. So disgusting. Please consider donating to ARF and Cheshire Abbey to help with these pups.
Over 7 grand in cash was confiscated. The guy can't say he could not afford dog food.
They ought to give the 7K to whatever facility took the dogs.
Soooo where then is all the dog fighting???? I'd cop a plea.
Those dogs in the picture were not starving. I guess when everyone living in the state is overweight they expect the dogs to be fat also.
No address mentioned here or in other reporting: is that to avoid damaging the reputation of his neighborhood?
@12:40 Well I guess we found one of his accomplices. Clearly you must know something that no one else seems to, because from our POV it looks like they weren't well cared for
Already had a criminal record, huh? Hmmm. Wouldn't have guessed it.....
@12:40
Sounds like you know more about this than what's to be learned from the article alone.
Frick, there goes my supplier.
@ 10:17 - That, my friend, is a lie. You can NOT buy over the counter THC gummies.
Felon in possession, and animal cruelty are the only crimes I see here…mushrooms and weed should be legal
Might be a good place to check for a straight pipe water meter bypass setup!
@12:40 the conditions of the animals was horrid. One puppy was lying on the floor under his feet with a broken neck, one puppy had three broken legs, on puppy had a broken jaw, these puppies were under 5 pounds in weight. the other puppies have additional injuries, are grossly malnourished, full of parasites and kept in a crate together with no food nor water, no room to move and about 3 inches of fecal matter under them. The adults were fighting for sticks and rocks to eat. one adult had no eyes. most of the eyes are damaged, all are severely malnourished.
6:53, the only thing we have to go by is the one picture of the dogs. The dogs in the picture were not malnourished. Maybe it would help if they would have shown the pictures of the dogs you are talking about.
11:01, the pictures have been all over the news and the internet. It's an easy search to see the horrid conditions. If you want to say how great they look, agree to foster any of them.
Still think they ought give the cash to the animal center.. PD doesn't need it - just found extra/free money. And they already have appropriations. Animal places give love and care but have to beg, beg, beg & never have enough.
Agree. ARF would put it to good use.
Let's just say the Jackson animal control center only took cash payments and didn't keep any records or logs of adoptions.
7:49 - Who suggested the law is or should be what you think it ought to be?
Those of you saying the dogs don't look malnourished, where do you work, Farm Bureau, who tried to block every piece of legislation to protect domestic animals? This is one of many horrific situations in our capital city - worsened by the fact that our ignorant mayor is incapable of operating animal control and a shelter (among many other things). Thankful for Animal Rescue Fund and Cheshire Abbey and our other private rescue groups. If you don't care for animals, be aware that those who mistreat animals also usually mistreat humans.
Okay, c'mon CP... you're the new guys in town - you just dumped 20, or whatever remained living (quite a burden) onto ARF. It's "free/extra" money... show the community who & what you are... betcha the burbs would do it?
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