Montgomery man faces charges of cocaine trafficking and firearms

A guy spent the weekend signing at the County Detention Center, accused of trafficking cocaine and violating the prestige of the concealed gun license.

Shedrick Hill, 40, was arrested Friday after a traffic stop, according to court records filed on Monday.

Hill to a passenger in a green Chevrolet Suburban friday afternoon when two police officers stopped the vehicle at the intersection of West Jeff Davis and Pleasant Avenues for “misuse of a flashing light. “

The driving force gave its verbal consent to officials searching for the SUV, according to Hill’s indictment documents, which led to the discovery of a nine-mm Glock 1nine under the cup holder near the center console.

The driving force and Hill were arrested. Hill, after reading his Miranda rights, allegedly confessed to owning the firearm for which he had a concealed gun license.

Forensic records provide little data on where officials discovered that Hill’s cocaine allegedly trafficked, but only found that it had more than four ounces of a “white powdered substance believed to be powdered cocaine. “an ounce is considered traffic.

Under state law, if Hill is convicted of the traffic charge, he faces a mandatory 3-year minimum and a $50,000 fine.

On Monday, no court case was brought against the driver.

Hill enrolled in the county jail on a combined $500,500 bond.

Contact Kirsten Fiscus, Advertiser Reporter at 334-318-1798 or KFiscus@gannett. com. Follow her on Twitter @ KDFiscus

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