The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotis issued the following statement.
The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, with assistance from Capitol Police, made a major drug bust that resulted in the recovery of 100 pounds of methamphetamine and other items in the continued effort to remove dangerous drugs from our streets. During the execution of a search warrant on August 7, authorities arrested Racquel Taylor for aggravated trafficking after finding her in possession of 100 pounds of meth at a home on South Crownpointe Drive in Jackson. On August 12, officials also arrested Tyrone Samuel on charges of aggravated trafficking and conspiracy. Samuel is currently out on bond from Madison County. Authorities recovered approximately 100 pounds of methamphetamine, two pounds of marijuana, 1,000 doses of M30 counterfeit Oxycodone containing fentanyl, a Draco 7.62 rifle, a stolen Ford Bronco out of Kentucky, and a GMC Yukon. Items seized: Approximately 100 pounds of methamphetamine Approximately 2 pounds of marijuana Approximately 1,000 doses of M30 counterfeit Oxycodone with fentanyl
"This is great work done by our law enforcement officers by taking 100 pounds of methamphetamine and other drugs off our streets," said Department of Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell. "Every ounce or pound removed is a step toward safer communities and a clear message to criminals that illegal drugs have no place in Mississippi." This remains an open and ongoing investigation. More arrests are anticipated.
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The citizens of Crownpointe Drive in Northeast Jackson might want to keep an eye on one of their neighbors.
The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics arrested Tyrone Samuel, charging him with aggravated trafficking and conspiracy.
The jail roster is in error as the address is 43 South Crownpointe Drive (off Pear Orchard Road) in Jackson.
However, this is not Samuel's first brush with the law. The Hinds County grand jury indicted Samuel for first-degree murder in 2021:
Unfortunately, the District Attorney remanded the case after the convenience store's security camera showed Samuel killed Dyson in self-defense after Dyson fired at him.
Hinds County deputies arrested Samuel in 2021 for a misdemeanor charge of receiving stolen property but the disposition of the case is unknown.
15 comments:
Glad they got this off the street! But why was Samuel allowed so many opportunities? And what was he arrested and bonded out of Madison County for?
That’s a heap of mef off the streets. Gonna be some upset folks in niknar.
I'll bet the neighbors are relieved. That is (or was) a nice neighborhood.
Yup. Used to visit Dennis Smith down the street when he was alive. Nice area.
That's a lotta crank!
According to Hinds County records, Jerelle Amos is the owner of the house. Dude better be checking in with MBN or they will be checking in with him.
Capitalists!
You done methed up, A-A-Ron
I'm not familiar with that particular weaponry or those circular items that look almost like binoculars. But, I'm just a casual dove hunter, not a skreet urchin.
Wait, I ordered way more weed than that
Works better than Wegovy. A little rough on the teeth.
This is Walter White/Jesse Pinkman level inventory....
@5:36 All that the circular looking thing will do is guarantee the Kalashnikov pistol will jam and save a lot of lives.
A damn shame. This is still a valuable area in Jackson. The amount of drugs listed is wild but the Fentanyl makes me furious!!! I hope they follow this to the top!
A great example of degentrification. NE Jackson, get used to it.
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