Former Durham officer Sherrod Peace indicted on drug, weapon charges
Posted Jan 29, 2010
A federal grand jury has indicted a former Durham police officer on drug and weapons charges. Sherrod Peace, 35, who resigned from the Durham Police Department at the end of December, was indicted Wednesday on charges he distributed less than 5 grams of crack cocaine on Dec. 21 and that he possessed a .45-caliber handgun during the alleged incident. Peace is a former football player at the University of North Carolina.
(WRAL.com)
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