From TMZ
NBA player Iman Shumpert was arrested for having a "sizeable" amount of marijuana in his backpack at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport on Saturday ... TMZ Sports has learned.
According to the police report, officers responded to a potential drug violation call around 2:40 PM ... after TSA screeners found a plastic bag filled with a "green leafy substance" in Shumpert's bag, which he admitted was weed.
Cops say the substance weighed 6.12 ounces and tested positive for marijuana using a mobile test.
The report adds 32-year-old Shumpert -- who was set to board a Delta plane to Los Angeles at 3 PM -- expressed concern about missing his trip to visit his daughter ... but the responding officer informed him he would not be making that flight, as he was being placed under arrest for marijuana possession.
14 comments:
That was dumb. Next time take a road trip.
Well...that's all, folks!
That must be some good shit if he had to take it with him instead of waiting until he got to California to buy some. Silly rabbit.
6 Ozzzz in the carry-on....and he looked like higher than a mf...just sloppy!
Un.Attrac.Tive
All I have for him is a big ole hardy... LOL
Six. Ounces.
As a Mary Jane enthusiast, I can truly speak as to how much reefer that is!
This N!&&A deserves everything the arresting officers throw his way. I’m blackity black, black, black and don’t want to see BLM or any other sheep protesting for his dumb a$$!!!
That weed is obviously killing his brain cells.
Dummy.
I can smell the E&J and black & milds from here. What was he thinking?
I bet he's in trouble at home from his wife and that to grown daughter of his
He and his wife are such a cute couple. Shine brilliantly you two. This too will pass
Missing a trip to visit his daughter. Does this mean they are separated?
Dumb…. trying to board a plant to CALIFORNIA with WEED, MAKE IT MAKE SENSE!!!!???😫
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