Small could never stay out of trouble when he was at OSU and hasn’t been able to stay out of trouble since he left OSU. He is facing some serious jail time if convicted on all the charges.
The Franklin County prosecutor told the Associated Press that Small, 26, was indicted this week on felony drug possession and trafficking charges that included firearms specifications. Records showed he was in jail Friday.
Authorities said the grand jury indictments stemmed from an April search of Small’s Columbus apartment that yielded heroin and oxycodone, as well as a semi-automatic handgun and assault rifle.