A member of the Simon Royals royalty is now in custody.
The Federal Marshals Task Force arrested David Singley yesterday on outstanding warrants.
A grand jury indicted Singley for aggravated assault and kidnapping in 2019. The indictment charges:
Hinds County deputies arrested Singley on May 20, 2023 and charged him with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, 1.6g of meth, and a Smith and Wesson pistol. Attorney Derek Martin represented Singley. Hinds County Court Judge Johnny McDaniels denied him bond. The defendant was arrested today on these charges and the indictment.
Singley is reputed to be the second in command for the Simon City Royals in Mississippi.
Update: The news gets better. Singley was convicted in Rankin County (Charge unknown) in 2018 and sentenced to serve eight years in prison. He was on parole when he was arrested in May 2023. He was placed on parole again in July 2024. His parole supervision ended in February.



2 comments:
This dude has only been out of prison for a year tops. No pleading his innocence just saying he has been in MDOC custody. Someone screwed up
Justice delayed is justice denied.
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