Sunday, May 06, 2007

Truck Driving from Atlanta desting for New York Was found to be trafficing 180 pounds of high grade Marijuana.

Balt. Co., Maryland Transportation Authority gets 100 percent credibility for the large bust.

Having had many  other side of the fence friends who personally had run-in's with Baltimore City  an Baltimore County Police Officers. Stanley Nolan just to mention one, Who has recently been fired from Baltimore City Task Force after physically beating his wife to a pulp. Among many other incidents.

Anywho, With the above mentioned I could ponder a officer or three would have possible pocket'd what ever cash that was on the suspects, If not even tossing a bag or two of green sticky icky high times BUD.

Both suspects are still sleeping the cold steel bench at the precinct enjoying cold black coffee, hash brown, egg/boloney sandwhich from McDonalds.

If either of the two had enough money to post the 1,000,000 (million) bond I'm sure between the both of them they would have put enough money together to pay a trafficker to deliver the large amount of Marijuana to New York City.



On Wednesday the Maryland Transportation Authority Police arrested two

Georgia residents after a routine traffic stop revealed nearly 180

pounds of marijuana in the bed of their rented 2007 Dodge Dakota pickup

truck.



At approximately 9:45 a.m., an MdTA Police Officer

stopped Marsenna Louise Jenkins, 37, of Stone Mountain, Ga. for

speeding on north bound I-95 in Baltimore County.



The drugs were discovered during a probable cause search of the vehicle.



Police

charged Jenkins and passenger, Shelvin White, 42, of Atlanta, with

possession of marijuana, possession of marijuana with intent to

distribute, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute-large

amount, and importation of marijuana into the state.



Each subject is being held on $1,000,000 bail at the Baltimore County Detention Center.



Jenkins also was charged with exceeding the posted speed limit and driving in violation of a rental car agreement.



“We

are training more of our officers on this type of drug interdiction on

our highways,” said MdTA Police Chief Marcus L. Brown. “My

officers did a fantastic job taking this marijuana off the street

today”.



The drugs, destined for New York City, are considered high quality and were purchased in Atlanta, Ga.

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