You would think the SEC would pay better so players wouldn’t have to get into the drug trade.
Dee Walker probably won’t be coming back to the team.
Demetrius “Dee” Walker, sophomore linebacker on the Arkansas Razorbacks football team, was arrested in Fayetteville on Tuesday on possession of a controlled substance charges and simultaneous possession of drugs and guns, according to the Fayetteville Police.
According to Sgt. Anthony Murphy of the Fayetteville Police, Walker was arrested on Tuesday on charges of delivery of a controlled substance (marijuana), possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver — marijuana, possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver — Xanax, simultaneous possession of drugs and firearms and possession of drug paraphernalia.
A preliminary report shows police found 95.8 grams of marijuana, 40 Xanax pills, several individual and sandwich baggies, a digital scale and a DPMS Panther Arms model AR-15 Rifle with a loaded magazine in the residence at 1399 N. Futrall Drive in Fayetteville.
According to the police, detectives from the 4th Judicial District Drug Task Force purchased marijuana during undercover operations from Walker with assistance from a confidential informant. The purchase was made “within the past four months,” police said.
The cops went on to say that Walkers was one of the main drug dealers in the area.
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