I wonder is it like the Jay Z and Beyonce version of On The Run?
Authorities say that former University of Alabama football player Le’Ron McClain is on the run after drug agents obtained a warrant to charge him with selling synthetic marijuana.
Tuscaloosa Police patrol officer tried to serve a warrant on McClain, 29, at his mother’s house at 5 p.m. Wednesday, TPD spokesman Sgt. Brent Blankley said.
West Alabama Narcotics Task Force members had recovered 122 grams of synthetic marijuana, or “spice” during an investigation, Blankley said.
“Agents met with McClain at the Tuscaloosa Police Department this morning and informed him that he would have a warrant for his arrest as soon as the chemical test results came back from the lab later today,” Blankley wrote in a release.
McClain’s mother told officers that he had left the state this afternoon, Blankley said.
If you are curious what SPICE is:
“Spice” refers to a wide variety of herbal mixtures that produce experiences similar to marijuana (cannabis) and that are marketed as “safe,” legal alternatives to that drug. Sold under many names, including K2, fake weed, Yucatan Fire, Skunk, Moon Rocks, and others — and labeled “not for human consumption” — these products contain dried, shredded plant material and chemical additives that are responsible for their psychoactive (mind-altering) effects.
In theory, if the weed is fake, why is he running? Could that mean the weed is real? Can you be arrested for selling fake weed?
When I have more answers I’ll let you know.
McClain last played with the Chargers in 2013, but spent most of his career with Ravens.