Monday, March 6, 2006

Crack Volunteers

From ESPN.com - NCB - Two Vols suspended, charged with possession of crack

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee basketball players Anthony Passley and Jordan Smith were charged with possession of crack cocaine and suspended indefinitely from the team.

Passley, a redshirt transfer, and Smith, a walk-on, were arrested early Sunday, Knoxville police spokesman Darrell DeBusk said Monday.

Officers trying to clear traffic near a nightclub spotted a car on the sidewalk under a no-parking sign and approached to ask them to move, DeBusk said.

Officers found 15.2 grams of crack cocaine in the car and charged the pair with possession for resale, the police spokesman said. Passley was charged with simple possession of marijuana, DeBusk said.

"I am very disappointed in these young men," Tennessee coach Bruce Pearl said. "Our players need to take their responsibility for being a role model seriously, and if they don't act responsibly they won't be playing at Tennessee."

Both players were released on bond. Passley transferred from Wisconsin-Milwaukee, while Smith has played only four minutes this season.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Kids... when you can't avoid being busted with crack, at least try to smash it into a powder before the cops get it. Most clean cops can't tell the difference between pure cocaine and crack, and crack carries a much stiffer penalty.

In fact, the penalty for crack is so heavy that kids actually will serve less time if they eat the crack, and then hold the police off at gunpoint until they finish swallowing it. It'll save you about 5 years in prison.