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A person in South Carolina was arrested after allegedly texting a police officer by mistake in an try and promote a gun and marijuana.
After allegedly texting the “improper quantity” on Monday, Tondavian Wilson, 31, discovered himself in a dialog with a deputy from the Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Workplace when attempting to promote weapons and marijuana.
Deputies started a “textual content dialogue” with Wilson relating to costs for the firearm and the requested quantity of marijuana.
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A person in South Carolina was arrested after allegedly texting a police officer by mistake in an try and promote a gun and marijuana.
(Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Workplace)
Wilson then gave the sheriff’s deputies an handle which is positioned in Cheraw, South Carolina, the place he was working.
When officers arrived, Wilson was carrying a pistol and a bag that contained greater than 90 grams of marijuana, based on the sheriff’s workplace.
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Tondavian Wilson, 31
(Chesterfield County Sheriff’s Workplace)
The sheriff’s workplace wrote Wilson was arrested and “dumbfounded by his apparent texting mistake.”
Photos launched by the sheriff’s workplace present the pistol and marijuana, which is positioned in a plastic bag and mason jar.
Wilson is being charged with possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession with intent to distribute marijuana inside proximity of a college/playground, and possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.