Laurel, DE – Detectives with the Sussex County Governor’s Task Force (GTF) and Drug Task Force (DTF) have arrested a Seaford man after he attempted to flee from a traffic stop and was found to be in possession of heroin.
Around 2:20 p.m., Monday October 6, 2014, GTF and DTF members observed a blue Ford Five Hundred with dark tinted windows parked along Hitch Pond Road just south of Laurel Road with its hazard lights on. When the detectives attempted to contact the driver of the car, it accelerated abruptly and struck two unmarked police vehicles and continued southbound on Hitch Road for approximately one mile before coming to a stop. The driver of the vehicle, who was later identified as Torontay T. Mann, 23 of Seaford, was taken into custody after a brief struggle with the troopers.
Troopers assigned the DTF located 1,949 bags of heroin totaling 29.235 grams in the grass near the initial stop where Mann was pulled off the road. He was also found to be in possession of over $890.00 in suspected drug proceeds.
Torontay Mann was transported back to Troop 4 in Georgetown where he was charged with Possession With Intent to Deliver Heroin, Resisting Arrest, Disregarding a Police Officer's Signal, and six counts of Reckless Endangering 2nd. He was arraigned at JP2 and committed to Sussex Correctional Institution on $50,000.00 cash bond.
'brief struggle'... dude look like he got the crap kicked out of him! All of this just for possession. Jeez man.
ReplyDeleteActually that is over on ounce of heroin. I think that will be more than simple possession. But it was probably the six counts of reckless endangerment that may have enhanced the "brief struggle." They sort of frown on running into police cruisers with the officers inside of the car. Can't say as I blame them. But when he decided to stop the struggle he probably threw his hands in the air, like another "unarmed" teenager in the news.
ReplyDeleteWho cares how brief it was. You want to run and fight the police, sometimes you get hurt. It was his choice from the beginning.
ReplyDeleteInteresting how the photo is blurred when the subject was still.
ReplyDeleteTravon shirt,lol
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ReplyDelete1:57 It's heroin, he should have been shot. He's filth, and deserves worse. Eastern Shore is FILLED with so many criminal sympathizers... it's pathetic. I have never lived in an area where they coddle their criminal children and relatives more than here. Wake up, and let these ****wits take some responsibility for their actions.
ReplyDeleteGreat now Sharptons dumb ass will show up in Laurel
ReplyDeleteInmates at SCI love the angry ones.He'll be quite popular.
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ReplyDelete29 grams is about as heavy as 6 cans of pringles. Think he should have been offered the opportunity to consume his baggies and then he could be let off with a warning. Woulda solved the problem.
I'm with 525!
ReplyDeleteBut when he decided to stop the struggle he probably threw his hands in the air, like another "unarmed" teenager in the news.
ReplyDeleteOctober 7, 2014 at 2:12 PM
A little passive-aggressive are we?
Nice try but neither one is similar to the other in any significant way.
Just goes to show you it just ain't in the towns and cities anymore. That is a rural area.
ReplyDeleteLOL no 5:25 29 grams is just over 1 once. 1/6 of 1 can of pringles
ReplyDeleteNot going anywhere for a while?
ReplyDeleteLook at that face! LOL!
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ReplyDelete1:57 It's heroin, he should have been shot. He's filth, and deserves worse. Eastern Shore is FILLED with so many criminal sympathizers... it's pathetic. I have never lived in an area where they coddle their criminal children and relatives more than here. Wake up, and let these ****wits take some responsibility for their actions.
October 7, 2014 at 3:02 PM
Defending the rights of every citizen is hardly criminal sympathizing or coddling their criminal children and relatives.
You seem to have a very, very biased and bigoted opinion of others.
Nice color of rouge he's wearing, looks nice on him.
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