Saturday, July 14, 2012

Arrests in Ashley Shores

The fine, hardworking folks over at the North Charleston Police Department have jailed some thugs we profiled in these pages. Another one HERE. "Operation Dirty Laundry" led to the arrest of four thugs and the seizure of drugs and guns. We would like to think they called it that because aired the dirty laundry of these thugs here on Charleston Thug Life. However, it probably has more to do with the fact that the thugs were hiding in their firearms and drugs in the laundry rooms of abandoned townhouses in Ashley Shores, a neighborhood which is a continual thorn in the side of law enforcement.

Those arrested are:

Altonio Rahssheen Hamilton
     PWID Marijuana - $5,000 bond
     Possession of Firearm by Prohibited Person - $50,000 bond
     PWID Marijuana Near a School - $5,000 bond


Eric Carter, aka "Trill Before Dishonor" - his page has been deleted *Has 6 pending GSC charges
     PWID Marijuana - $50,000 bond
     Distribution of Cocaine - $50,000 bond
     Possession of Cocaine - $25,000 bond

Rayshard McClary *PWID Marijuana & PWID Near a School charges pending from 2011
     Possession of Cocaine - $50,000 bond
     Distribution of Cocaine - $50,000 bond
     PWID Marijuana - $25,000 bond

Ridonte Calvary, aka "Trill Sled" *Still has five pending charges from 2011 & 2012
     Possession of Cocaine - $50,000 bond
     Distribution of Cocaine - $50,000 bond
     PWID Marijuana - $25,000 bond

Head on over to the previous posts to read about most of their criminal histories.

If you are reading this blog for the first time, don't be surprised. This is the type of activity going on in taxpayer subsidized housing all over the state.



1 comment:

  1. The best thing about this is summed up in this line from P&C:

    The effort on Ashley Shores Drive, South Casaway Lane and Scarpa Street was launched in response to complaints about drug trafficking in the area, police said.


    People who live there actually complained for a change instead of condoning like we have come to expect from them.

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