NFL Free Agent Le’Ron McClain Wanted For Selling Fake Weed
By Josh Sanchez
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NFL free agent and former Alabama standout Le’Ron McClain is on the run and wanted by narcotics agents for selling synthetic marijuana in Tuscaloosa.
On Wednesday, news surfaced that NFL free agent/former All-Pro fullback and two-time Pro Bowler Le’Ron McClain was wanted by authorities, after he fled his home in Tuscaloosa when it was discovered he was selling synthetic marijuana.
McClain is reportedly wanted after selling 122 grams of the fake weed.
What a dope.
As drug agents were testing the substance, Le’Ron McClain was told not to leave. Instead of obeying orders, he reportedly fled.
Drug agents told Le'Ron McClain not to leave Tuscaloosa while they tested substance they found at his home. He was gone when they returned.
— Stephanie Taylor (@TPD_Steph) November 5, 2014
Le'Ron McClain's mother told narcotics agents that he left this state this afternoon. He's wanted for trafficking synthetic marijuana.
— Stephanie Taylor (@TPD_Steph) November 5, 2014
McClain joined the NFL out of the University of Alabama as a fourth-round pick in the 2007 NFL Draft.
As a member of the Baltimore Ravens, Le’Ron McClain played for four seasons, including his two most successful years as a pro. After leaving the Ravens, McClain made brief stops in the AFC West as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs and San Diego Chargers.
McClain was released by the Chargers on March 3, 2014.
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