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Our research indicates that Busy Signal absconded while he was out on bail and awaiting trial on the following charges: one count of Conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute cocaine, 3 counts of conspiracy to distribute cocaine (level 4) and a 3rd charge of possession with intent to distribute cocaine. We were also able to get our hands on the criminal complaint document which outlined the circumstances that led to Busy Signal’s arrest.
We’ve embedded the Busy Signal affidavit/criminal complaint document below (in PDF format), and here are some interesting highlights:
Busy Signal’s alleged co-accused, Rayon Walker, is Jamaican citizen who arrived in the U.S. on a flight from Jamaica, and was found to have approximately 1.2 kilograms cocaine in his possession. Walker agreed to cooperate with special agents, ostensibly to continue as planned with the delivery of the cocaine to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Busy Signal allegedly arrived in Minneapolis the following day on a one-way ticket from Hartford, Connecticut, and several phone calls allegedly took place between Busy Signal and Walker to arrange a meeting to pick-up the cocaine.
Later that day, Busy Signal allegedly meets up with Walker, takes possession of the bag containing the cocaine, and is arrested as he exits the hotel.
Busy Signal is indicated as a U.S. Citizen. If he is indeed a U.S. citizen, are there implications of the U.S. Government being able to level additional charges (as they see fit) when he arrives in the U.S., without worry/fear of the diplomatic fall-out that would normally occur if they were to put a Jamaican citizen on trial for a charge that he/she was not extradited for in the first place (which would be a breach of the Extradition Treaty that currently exists between the U.S. and Jamaica).
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On January !2, 2002, Glendale G. Gordon, a/k/ a "Highpop" ,
U.S. citizen, arrived in Minneapolis after flying on a one-
way electronic Licket from Hartford, Connecticut.
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Wish Busy all the best. From what I hear he is a very brilliant/talent kid who got caught up. His Dad still live in the Hartford area. I hope he can deal with it as a man and move on with his life in a good and respectful way and make a decent living.
A lot of youngster make mistakes and this is no major deal or voilent deal.- Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.
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- Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.
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Elvis Pickering Busy,was facing a state charge of conspiracy to distribute cocaine,he was subjected to an ankle bracelet and given bail,panic sets in and he removed the bracelet and fled over state lines,a capias was then issued by the state court,since he went over state lines and out of the US a federal warrant was issued..All bets are off once Busy is returned to the state of Minnesota..The only way he would not face the state charges against him,is if the Feds never took him back to that state and I don't see how that could be possible when the warrants were issued by said state..I could be mistaken,but am almost positive that there is no, statute of limitations on a state or federal capias,so ordered..
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