borndem
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In reading tlcya post with the imbedded information of FB post, in addition to interview with family member on tonights broadcast at http://dfw.cbslocal.com/video/3692731-family-of-michael-titus-opens-up-about-deadly-drug-dispute/ that showed an instagram of him with quite a lot of pot from a while back....
>>>> respectfully snipped by me <<<<<<
ETA: Tonights newscast on CBS says that court documents state that Kendall Perkins stole 22 lbs of pot with 3 other guys.(unamed in broadcast) They robbed LaPorsha Polley at the motel. The pot belonged to Darius Fields/Devontae Owens/LaPorsha Polley/Laquon Wilkerson. Laquon and Devontae kidnapped Shavon and Owens called Ledoris Randle. The broadcast said they did not have information on Titus' involvement, and ran interview with family cousin who was interviewed in previous link also.
http://amp1037.cbslocal.com/video/c...rugs-robbery-and-deadly-payback-in-lancaster/
:thinking: Does 22 lbs of pot = $1,000?
I found an article about the price of pot:
https://www.theweedblog.com/how-do-cops-determine-the-street-value-of-marijuana/The United States Drug Enforcement Agency puts a $1,000 price tag on one pound of marijuana, but according to Michigan state police Lt. Garth Burnside, who heads the Narcotics Enforcement Team in Washtenaw County, this figure doesnt account for the range of qualities or prices in the marijuana market.
So, we may be talking about a bit of money here.