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Florida’s Dijon Johnson charged by police with possession of a gun and synthetic marijuana

Tamba, Florida – Police accused a corner player in Florida Dijon Johnson Bagrrin, including a firearm possession, and two misdemeanors after his arrest during the weekend while driving a car in Tampa.

The police said they pulled the car on Friday to overcome the stop sign. The officers discovered “a strong smell of burning marijuana” and they said Johnson was dialectical during the traffic stop, and they refused to leave the Dodge Gray competitor, according to the criminal report submitted in the Hilburo Province.

Johnson was removed from the car and placed in reservation. They searched the car and found marijuana and 8 grams of synthetic marijuana inside a backpack. Glock Back Glock 19 loaded with 17 rounds in a magazine in the car, according to the report.

The charge of weapons is a second degree felony. The possession of artificial marijuana is a third -class felony, the possession of marijuana and the resistance of detention without the charge of violence is a misdemeanor.

Lawyer Tim Taylor told the Associated Press on Wednesday that Johnson made written appeals not to be convicted of all charges. He said that a statement will be issued later in the day.

Coach Billy Nabir said in a statement that the program “realizes the situation.”

“We will continue to collect facts and cooperate with and monitor legal and administrative operations,” Nabir said.

Johnson, 21, was booked early on Saturday and issued the next night after the publication of a $ 8,500 guarantee, according to prison records.

Young 6 feet and 196 lbs from Tampa, Johnson scored 27 games and two separation last season.

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