EX-WASHINGTON
REDSKIN AND SUPER BOWL RECORD HOLDER ARRESTED
FOR SELLING COCAINE
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| Jeffrey
D. Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) Rocky Mountain Division at a press conference announcing
the arrest of former Washington Redskins running back, Timmy
Smith. |
Denver,
CO -- Jeffrey D. Sweetin, Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA) Rocky Mountain Division and Bill Leone, U.S. Attorney
for the District of Colorado, announced today that Timmy
Smith, age 41, of Denver, has been arrested for distributing
cocaine in Denver, Colorado. Timmy Smith is a former NFL running back
for the Washington Redskins who broke the NFL record for the most rushing
yards in the 42-10 victory over the Denver Broncos on January 31, 1988.
Arrested along with Timmy Smith was his brother, Chris Smith, age 35,
of Lakewood, Colorado.
SAC
Jeffrey D. Sweetin stated that, “This case shows the lure of
easy money can attract both the downtrodden looking to make a better
life and those who have been idolized and envied for living the American
dream. Greed does not distinguish between rich, poor, notorious, and
unknown. The Timmy Smith’s of the world are not immune from greed
nor are they immune from being held accountable for contributing to
the degradation of our communities. The insidious nature of drug trafficking
corrupts everything and everyone it touches.”
In
April of this year, the DEA Rocky Mountain Division initiated an investigation
into the drug trafficking activities of Timmy Smith. Timmy Smith sold
cocaine on seven occasions to undercover personnel at various locations
in the Denver metro area. Timmy Smith is employed as a youth counselor
and participated in several youth football camps this summer in the
Denver area.
On
Friday, September 30, 2005, Timmy Smith was arrested when he met a
DEA undercover agent to sell ½ kilo of cocaine. Chris Smith
was arrested in conjunction with the undercover meeting. Federal search
warrants were served at two residences; one located at 7373 E. Iowa
Avenue, #1114, Denver, Colorado, and the other at 895 S. Garrison,
Lakewood, Colorado.
Including
today’s enforcement action, a total of 1,300 grams of cocaine
and approximately $100,000 in assets have been seized.
Timmy
Smith and Chris Smith have been charged by complaint with conspiracy
to possess with intent to distribute more than 500 grams of cocaine,
in violation of United States Code 846 and 841 (a)(1) and (b)(1)(A)(iiii).
If convicted, the defendant’s face not less than 10 years and
no more than life imprisonment; $4,000,000 fine or both; no less than
5 years supervised release; and a $100 assessment fee. A Criminal Complaint
is a probable cause charging document. Every defendant accused of committing
a federal crime has a Constitutional right to be indicted by a federal
grand jury. The charges are only allegations, and the defendants are
presumed innocent unless or until proven guilty.
The
Denver Police Department and the West Metro Drug Task Force contributed
to the successful conclusion of this investigation.
For
more information please contact DEA Special Agent Karen Flowers at
(303) 705-7351 or U.S. Attorney’s Office Public Affairs Officer
Jeffrey Dorschner at (303) 454-0243.
Audio actualities are available from DEA Special
Agent in Charge Jeffrey D. Sweetin. To access these actualities, dial
888-557-6494. Dial 705 and 706 for each of the recordings. (You will
need to dial separately for each)