Actualización de la peticiónSupport New York State Parole Officers In Receiving Line-Of-Duty Injury Pay!Parolee had $86K Worth of Heroin, Loaded Assault Firearm, Cops Say
New York State Parole OfficersBrooklyn, NY, Estados Unidos
21 sept 2017
A township man paroled from state prison last summer was arrested on gun and drug charges Wednesday during a visit to his home by state Parole Board officers. Officers found Armond Holloway had 430 "bricks" of heroin, a loaded assault weapon with a silencer and $14,180 in cash, the New Jersey State Police said in a statement. The heroin is worth $86,000, or $200 a brick Troopers from the Gangs and Organized Crime squad went with parole officers on the home visit, the State Police said. On Thursday, Holloway, 41, was back in the state prison system, records show. He had been paroled in July 2016. Holloway, a onetime Bloods gangster, has served several prison terms since the mids 2000s - mainly for drug dealing in and around Trenton. His prior arrests include a 2004 bust in Lawrence in which he had nearly $50,000 in powder cocaine, records show. In September 2010, Holloway and another inmate at South Woods State Prison in Cumberland County hopped a fence at a minimum security area and disappeared. At the time, he was eligible for placement in a halfway house, and could have been paroled in June 2011, officials said. He was arrested in Piscataway a few days later, and sentenced to another three years for an escape conviction. And in January of this year, he was sentenced to four years of probation for sending several sexually explicit letters to two teenage girls in Trenton while incarcerated at East Jersey State Prison in 2014. At his sentencing in the sex case, Holloway apologized to his family and said to the judge: "I'm ready to prove to the world that I'm ready for society."
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