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Tampa police say man took kids to drug deal, hid cocaine in his buttocks

Posted on 05. Oct, 2009 by Jim Ellison in Hidden Crimes, Jim Ellison, Top Stories

Tampa police say man took kids to drug deal, hid cocaine in his buttocks

Dats ma stash in ma ass'sTAMPA — Police say a 30-year-old man took his children with him to a cocaine deal Friday night and then tried to hide the drugs in his buttocks.
About 10:40 p.m., police used an informer to set up a drug buy with Leroy Filmore at the Oasis Motel, 6720 N Nebraska Ave.
When he arrived in the parking lot, officers boxed in his car.
Police said Filmore then tried to hide drugs inside his buttocks.
When officers strip-searched him, they say they found 14 grams of cocaine in a plastic bag.

Filmore, 3624 E Powhatan Ave., was arrested on charges of cocaine possession with intent to sell. He remains at the Hillsborough County Jail without bail. “Source”

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4 Responses to “Tampa police say man took kids to drug deal, hid cocaine in his buttocks”

  1. Joe Swanson 5 October 2009 at 11:18 am #

    Well you see your honor, for my client, this is all very natural. My client is a strong proud black man who believes in spending quality time with his children. As for the drugs in his child’s butt, well the white officer on the scene forced my client to do that through some strange white hypnotizing powers.

  2. Angryyoungman 5 October 2009 at 2:20 pm #

    If we legalize everything and let big pharmaceutical companies copyright and sell the stuff then these idiots will not be able to make anymore profits.

    The “War on Drugs” is an excuse for a police state and lots of business for the courts.

  3. a244 5 October 2009 at 10:49 pm #

    @AngryYoungMan

    People don’t remember prohibition.

    Liquor laws belong to the states under 10th Amendment. Only liquor taxes belong to the fed. Prohibiting liquor in the FEDERAL constitution was, in and of itself, unconstitutional.

    The cure proved to be worse than the disease.

    Just like narcotics.

  4. Sliver 6 October 2009 at 12:04 am #

    Another good reason to remain drug-free. You don’t know where the drugs have been..literally.


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