cocaine
Hurd’s Cousin Charged In Drug Conspiracy
Jesse Tyrone Chavful, the cousin of former Dallas Cowboys player Sam Hurd, has been charged in an alleged drug conspiracy connected to the former NFL wide receiver.
Dallas Boy Allegedly Took Cocaine To School
Police in Dallas have arrested a 4-year-old boy’s parents and his uncle after the child allegedly took a bag of crack cocaine to preschool on Wednesday.
Police Dismantle Austin Cocaine Cartel
Authorities say they have broken up a major smuggling ring responsible for moving five kilograms of cocaine per week into the Austin area since last May.
Oil Can Boyd Admits To Being On Cocaine While Playing
Famed former MLB pitcher Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd admits to being under the influence of cocaine in “two-thirds” of the games he pitched.
Sam Hurd’s Drug Trial Date Set For April 2
A federal judge in Dallas has scheduled former NFL wide receiver Sam Hurd’s trial on drug distribution charges for April 2.
Internet Addiction Alters Brain Like Drugs
A new brain study shows that people can be addicted to the internet, and it might cause the same brain changes that are seen in drug addicts.
Sam Hurd Indicted By Feds Over Drug Charges
Former Cowboys and Chicago Bears receiver Sam Hurd was indicted Wednesday by a Federal Grand Jury in Dallas.
Former Cowboy Hurd Released On Bond After Being Cut By Bears
There are new developments in the federal drug investigation of former Dallas Cowboy Sam Hurd. Hurd was released on $100,000 bond soon after the announcement that the Chicago Bears cut him from the team.
Bond Set At $100,000 For Former Cowboys Player Hurd
At a hearing Friday, Judge Young Kim also ordered Hurd to surrender his passport and any firearms. Hurd must pay all of the $100,000 to be released.
Former Cowboys Player Hurd Facing Drug Charges
Former Dallas Cowboys and current Chicago Bears wide receiver Sam Hurd is facing federal drug charges.
Rangers Rely On Experience To Deal With Clubhouse Rat
Dishonesty. Breach of trust. Jeopardizing a franchise’s reputation. The Texas Rangers have been through this before. Right, Ron Washington?
Cocaine Sentencing Change Means Early Release For Some
More than 200 federal prison inmates in North Texas may soon be released. The move comes because of a new law that erases the sentencing disparity between those convicted of offenses involving crack versus powdered cocaine.


















