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    Tallahassee police conducted surveillance on Florida State quarterback Deondre Francois for two months, operating on a tip that he was selling marijuana, but a raid of the player's apartment on Thursday yielded less than an ounce of marijuana, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

    Francois, who is recuperating from a torn patellar tendon in his left knee, was not arrested. Francois was charged with misdemeanor possession and given the chance to enter a pre-trial diversion program and pay a fine.

    According to the newspaper, Francois told police the marijuana belonged to his girlfriend and that the last time he used marijuana was in December 2017.

    Francois is expected to be the Seminoles' starter next season. Florida State coach Willie Taggart told the newspaper that he had met with Francois following the incident and that the team was handling the situation internally.

    "He's still with our football team," Taggart said Saturday. "We talked about his responsibility as a student-athlete here, and he understands my expectations and what I'm looking for, especially when it comes to our quarterback."

    The newspaper reported that the Tallahassee Police Department received a tip from someone at a drug crime scene that he had seen a grocery bag full of marijuana at Francois' apartment.

    The police collected Francois' garbage four times between the end of February and the beginning of April. Based on what police found in the garbage, they obtained a search warrant and conducted the raid on Thursday.

    The police department said it found in the garbage and in Francois' apartment some plastic bags with cannabis residue, innards of blunt cigars, a grinder, an instant drug test cup and three vials of pain medication.


    Francois must do community service and avoid any criminal activity for a designated time as part of the diversion program.

    "He's got to be smart about who he's around and what he's around, and make good decisions," Taggart said. "I advise him to just make sure he's around his teammates all the time."
    http://www.espn.com/college-football...no-arrest-made


  • #2
    They watched him for 2 months from a tip but didn't send that person back to the house to make a buy? After 2 months of watching him and going thru his garbage they weren't able to determine he was smoking marijuana and not selling it?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
      They watched him for 2 months from a tip but didn't send that person back to the house to make a buy? After 2 months of watching him and going thru his garbage they weren't able to determine he was smoking marijuana and not selling it?
      ****ing popo trying to pull a brother down! Straight bull****

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
        ****ing popo trying to pull a brother down! Straight bull****
        This is just the stupidity of the drug war as a whole

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
          This is just the stupidity of the drug war as a whole
          **** used to be legal until William Randolph Hearst ran stories in his news papers telling how Mexican *******s and black negros were getting white wimmin high and ****ing the **** outta them! Instantly illegal

          Plus big tobacco threw in too!

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          • #6
            Rooting for FSU next year for sure.....

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            • #7
              Got damn man, let him smoke his weed!

              Instead of wasting the citizens tax dollars on police staking out on a injured player who's using legal medicine recreationally with no ill affects to anyone they could've been going after them nasty @$$ politicians and owners of these companies who have a thing with children and illegally using fiat money!

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              • #8
                Holy ****, the cops don’t have better things to do than scope out some kid.

                2months of surveillance seems like a just waste of money and time

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                • #9
                  So 2 months of surveillance determined...





                  He liked to smoke blunts I demand the electric chair.

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