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Tyrone Jones, 46, was booked into the Cass County Jail on Monday on charges with a date of delivery to June 2022, including possession with intent to deliver. cocaine And marijuana and illegal possession of a firearm. Before smiling for his mug shot and wearing a T-shirt with the President’s unofficial mugshot donald trumplooking for his son Murder in the state.
Jones wore a black tee with Trump’s image and the words “My President” in his booking photo.
Trump’s photo was not like that booking photo Retrieved 24 August 2023, when the president surrendered At the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta.
Jones was charged in 2022 in Fargo with selling cocaine and marijuana and illegal possession of a firearm as a convicted felon. WDAY,
A raid on his apartment in March 2022 turned up cocaine, drug paraphernalia and cash, investigators said, while a subsequent search of his car turned up more suspected drugs and a loaded handgun.
Although charges were filed in June 2022, Jones repeatedly failed to appear in court. He also missed arraignments and hearings after moving to Arizona.
During a virtual court appearance in June, he clashed with Judge Susan Bailey and called her “the devil” and “pure evil” before storming off from Sessions, the outlet reports.
Jones filed another motion to suppress evidence in late July, which was denied on August 1.
Two days later, authorities identified her 20-year-old son, Tirk Jones, as the prime suspect in the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Azeem Holmes in Downtown Fargo.
On August 5, Jones told WDAY Tyreke’s condition was “killing me slowly.” He said he has not spoken to his son since police named him a suspect in Holmes’ death.
Jones also told the news outlet that he wanted to return to Fargo from Arizona to find out what happened, but could not return because of his outstanding warrant.
By mid-October, Jones wrote a letter to the East Central District Court apologizing for his hostile behavior toward Bailey during the virtual June hearing.
He said his active warrant and $10,000 bail were damaging his finances and career, and he pleaded for the opportunity to continue working while his case moves forward.
“I can’t afford to sit in detention because I have bills and responsibilities that depend on me,” he wrote. WDAY“The financial strain is already overwhelming, and this situation makes it a daily struggle to survive,”
Two weeks later, on October 27, Jones applied for a public defender, who was officially assigned to him the previous week.
Jones’ preliminary hearing is scheduled for Dec. 12.
Authorities said in September that federal agents had joined the search and that Turk was “likely” to have received help from family members, possibly including his father.