Delaware Mom Arrested After 4-Year-Old Brings 249 Bags of Heroin to Day Care (1625 hits)
A 30-year-old woman was arrested after her 4-year-old daughter brought 249 bags of heroin to a day care center and started handing it out to other kids like candy. Yes, you read that right. Ashley Tull of Selbyville, Delaware was arrested on Monday when police said the child brought the drugs to Hickory Tree Child Care Center.
Fortunately none of the kids opened the packets, but several of the children went to the hospital as a precaution. Authorities say 3,735 grams of heroin were found. Tull was charged with three counts of endangering the welfare of a child, and with maintaining a drug property.
Tull was released from jail after posting $6,000 bond. However, she is barred from contact with her 4-year-old daughter, as well as her other two kids, as the investigation continues.
If you are going to deal drugs, use drugs or run a drug den, that’s your choice, but keep your kids out of it. I’m not sure how the child could have packed her backpack with over 200 bags of heroin without anyone in the home knowing, but I’m guessing there wasn’t much child supervision going on.
Click through the gallery below to see photos of Ashley Tull, the mother in question.
I was wrong, it would be over 8 pounds. What do you think 8 pounds of heroin is worth?
Tuesday, October 14th 2014 at 8:13AM
Steve Williams
Nah, homey. On the east coast 1 bag (or book) is supposed to be 1/10 of a gram, but usually nyc bags are about 40-60mgs. NJ bags are 5-6$ per bag and weigh a pathetic 20-40mgs if u r lucky.
a bundle in nyc is about 90$, in NJ about $40-60. A brick is 5 bundles, and is usually the cost of 4 bundles (getting the 5th bundle free) next up is finger of raw then a sleeve In Newark, a bundle is around $60-$80 for quality stuff. Outside of Newark in smaller cities you can end up paying $10 straight through, no breakdown, maybe your guy will do 11 for $100 or 10 for $90. The cheap stuff is $50, meaning the garbage that is cut down so much that you can barely call it heroin. A single bag (.1g) can go between $6-10, but will go down the more you buy. A typical brick in Newark of the fire will be between $275-$300, $250 if you have the hook up. In the suburbs the price will rocket a $8 bag to about $15. Sometimes it's gone as high as $20-$25. "It's all about who you know."
On the west coast in northern cali, its tar, which is about 20-40$ a gram, then 8 balls (3.5 g) for 80-120$, and ounzes (a sandwich size bag about an 1in thick) for about 400$ in the east bay.
In LA and in mission district, they sell 10$ pea size amounts in balloons. if u buy 5, u get 1 free or something like that.
Tuesday, October 14th 2014 at 8:22AM
Steve Williams
Our selfProfessed 'whiteMan' steve OR adam OR potHead writes a response to a CANCER of the African American Family --- drugs.....
"Nah, homey. On the east coast 1 bag (or book) is supposed to be 1/10 of a gram, but usually nyc bags are about 40-60mgs. NJ bags are 5-6$ per bag and weigh a pathetic 20-40mgs if u r lucky.
a bundle in nyc is about 90$, in NJ about $40-60. A brick is 5 bundles, and is usually the cost of 4 bundles (getting the 5th bundle free) next up is finger of raw then a sleeve In Newark, a bundle is around $60-$80 for quality stuff. Outside of Newark in smaller cities you can end up paying $10 straight through, no breakdown, maybe your guy will do 11 for $100 or 10 for $90. The cheap stuff is $50, meaning the garbage that is cut down so much that you can barely call it heroin. A single bag (.1g) can go between $6-10, but will go down the more you buy. A typical brick in Newark of the fire will be between $275-$300, $250 if you have the hook up. In the suburbs the price will rocket a $8 bag to about $15. Sometimes it's gone as high as $20-$25. "It's all about who you know."
On the west coast in northern cali, its tar, which is about 20-40$ a gram, then 8 balls (3.5 g) for 80-120$, and ounzes (a sandwich size bag about an 1in thick) for about 400$ in the east bay.
In LA and in mission district, they sell 10$ pea size amounts in balloons. if u buy 5, u get 1 free or something like that. Tuesday, October 14th 2014 at 7:22AM Steve Williams
shatter you CANCER of the African American Family at BIA.....
Yes Jen, it is a shame.
Friday, October 17th 2014 at 5:32AM
Steve Williams
If you are going to deal drugs, use drugs or run a drug den, that’s your choice, but keep your kids out of it. I’m not sure how the child could have packed her backpack with over 200 bags of heroin without anyone in the home knowing, but
I’m guessing there wasn’t much child supervision going on.
BIA, is an African American Family site.
heroin and ALL illegal Drug usage is an Epidemic and Cancer to African American Families
personally, as far as Supervision of Mature Concerned communities
I believe like the Republic of China, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that drug usage and distribution is a Crime against the Families of Any socioeconomic community and punishment is capital---
I understand the CALLOUS, DISRESPECTFUL nature of the selfProfessed 'whiteMan' steve OR adam OR dailyDrug user at BIA
As I can comment at BIA, and Honor my membership Agreement to African American Families
-----I would Like that BIA Administration or jeniFa --- DELETE the steve comments on unlawful Drug sales coast to coast.......
His Comments are a SHAME at this African American Family Site
You don't know the difference between 3,735 grams and 3.735 grams Robert, okay. Kill them all! You simpleton.
Friday, October 17th 2014 at 11:23AM
Steve Williams
You don't know the difference between 3,735 grams and 3.735 grams Robert, okay. Kill them all! You simpleton. Friday, October 17th 2014 at 10:23AM Steve Williams
so in your selfProfessed 'whiteMan' CANCEROUS mind its OK for you to POLLUTE African American Families with your comments on unlawful Drug sales -------coast to coast.......?
I may be simple, I may Hate the Cancer of Drugs that HURT American Families BUT I am NOT an American CANCER and racist NOTHING, steve OR adam OR potHead
No Robert, you are much worse than a pothead. You claim this is a family site and you write your garbage for families to see?
Friday, October 17th 2014 at 11:44AM
Steve Williams
That's sad... Having drugs around children is ludicrous!! And she shouldn't have contact with her children...
Friday, October 17th 2014 at 2:09PM
Cynthia Merrill Artis
No Robert, you are much worse than a pothead. You claim this is a family site and you write your garbage for families to see? Friday, October 17th 2014 at 10:44AM Steve Williams
The ONLY ----garbage-----IS YOU---- I bring, a LIGHT to your steveORadamOR justLYING CANCEROUS ebolaLike racistFRAUD and Disrespect to the American FAMILIES at BIA
So your goal is to teach children the abuse of adjectives?
Saturday, October 18th 2014 at 10:12AM
Steve Williams
So your goal is to teach children the abuse of adjectives? Saturday, October 18th 2014 at 9:12AM Steve Williams
The ONLY ----abuse-----IS YOU---- I bring, a LIGHT to your steveORadamOR justLYING CANCEROUS ebolaLike racistFRAUD and Abuse to the American FAMILIES at BIA with your Posting of ILLEGAL Drug sales, coast to coast and your CIVILITER Mortuus Posts, your friendship of LIKE minded racists like the selfProfessed 'whiteCountryPreacher" at BIA, C U R T I S who called me a N I G G E R..........
America's prisons are dangerously overcrowded, and the war on drugs is mainly to blame.
Over 50 percent of inmates currently in federal prison are there for drug offenses, according to an infographic recently released by the Federal Bureau of Prisons (see chart below). That percentage has risen fairly consistently over decades, all the way from 16 percent in 1970.
The second-largest category, immigration-related crimes, accounts for 10.6 percent of inmates. This means that people convicted of two broad categories of nonviolent crimes -- drugs and immigration -- make up over 60 percent of the U.S. prison population...
Between October 2012 and September 2013, 27.6 percent of drug offenders were locked up for crimes related to marijuana, followed by powder cocaine (22.5 percent), methamphetamine (22.5 percent), crack cocaine (11.5 percent), heroin (8.8 percent) and other (7.2 percent), according to the Sentencing Commission...
In recent months, the Obama administration has portrayed the country's tough drug policies as unjust and pledged to seek early release or lighter initial sentences for low-level, nonviolent drug offenders. Lawmakers in the House and Senate have introduced identical bills that would cut the length of mandatory prison sentences for certain drug crimes -- now set at 5, 10 and 20 years -- in half.
In December, President Barack Obama commuted the sentences of eight federal inmates who were convicted of nonviolent crack cocaine offenses. Six of them were serving life sentences...
I believe this post from YOU a medicalProfessional is a FIRST hand experience in the CANCER of illegal DRUG addiction in America
....the medical difficulties and tradgedies of your Hospital, medical and psychotic AFFECTS of the effects of Drug USAGE
...but the selfProfessed potHead DISRESPECTFUL writer BIA, the ebolaLike OFF SUBJECT disease wants to Stereotypically Misconceive Americans!
BIA's own selfProfessed 'whiteMan' CANCEROUS mind wants us to think there is something wrong with Our Governments' attempt to ALLEVIATE the suffering of American Families with Incarceration of Filth
".....America's prisons are dangerously overcrowded, and the war on drugs is mainly to blame...."
Sunday, October 19th 2014 at 7:12AM Steve Williams
If NOT in Prison ***********
----those Monsters of American Communities would be on the streets, in front of Families Homes, childrens schools------Infecting our sons, daughters and their Families with antiCivil Lifestyles and UNHEALTHY dangerous physical and psychotic behaviour.....
Shatter, steveOradam --you Monster of American EXCEPTIONALISM and Human Family Development
Fifty-six percent of Americans think marijuana should be legalized and regulated like alcohol and tobacco, according to a nationwide Rasmussen poll of 1,000 likely voters.
Asked earlier this month, "Would you favor or oppose legalizing marijuana and regulating it in the similar manner to the way alcohol and tobacco cigarettes are regulated today?" only 36 percent of likely voters opposed the concept and 8 percent were undecided.
Neill Franklin, a retired Baltimore narcotics cop and the executive director of advocacy group Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, sees the poll as a political weather vane pointing toward the future.
"Polling now consistently shows that more voters support legalizing and regulating marijuana than support continuing a failed prohibition approach," he said in a statement Tuesday. "Yet far too many politicians continue to act as if marijuana policy reform is some dangerous third rail they dare not touch. If the trends in public opinion continue in the direction they are going, the day is not far away when supporting a prohibition system that causes so much crime, violence and corruption is going to be seen as a serious political liability for those seeking support from younger and independent voters. Savvy forward-looking politicians are already beginning to see which way the wind is blowing."
Indeed, the Rasmussen poll is far from the first to find the majority support legalizing marijuana...
BIA's own selfProfessed 'whiteMan' steveORadam writes FOR and is the voice of Many of the negroStereotypes at BIA, SO HE THINKS he is MASTER of the SUBJECT and even jeniFa's Mind
THOSE written words are so s*xistly and racistlyINSANE! -- it SHAMES me
---- I apologize for the MONSTER of BIA, steveOrAdam ----- its ebolaLIKE grip is SHAMELESS......
THE SUBJECT is --HEROIN--- YET the potHead is thinking only of his Weakness of Manhood.....writing
'.....Fifty-six percent of Americans think marijuana should be legalized and regulated like alcohol and tobacco, according to a nationwide Rasmussen poll of 1,000 likely voters. Indeed, the Rasmussen poll is far from the first to find the majority support legalizing marijuana...
Sunday, October 19th 2014 at 8:27AM Steve Williams
steveORadamOR disrespectful 'whiteMan' at BIA -- an African American Family site
no African American females are having babies under the influence of tobacco VS your POT no African American females are in jail for smoking tobacco no African American females are prostituting themselves for yourPot no African American MOTHERS are in prison for unlawful use of tobacco..........
INDEED ************** every INTELLIGENT PROFESSIONAL at BIA -- SEES YOUR TRASH........
I'm comfortabe being in the majority Robert. We live in a democracy after all.
Sunday, October 19th 2014 at 5:43PM
Steve Williams
Your mind is a black box Robert.
Monday, October 20th 2014 at 8:24AM
Steve Williams
It is a box, a square, limited thinking, black, admitting no light.
Tuesday, October 21st 2014 at 8:43AM
Adam Fate
OFF subject unlawful steve OR adam???
".....I'm comfortabe being in the majority Robert. We live in a democracy after all."
Sunday, October 19th 2014 at 4:43PM Steve Williams
.....It is a box, a square, limited thinking, black, admitting no light. Tuesday, October 21st 2014 at 7:43AM Adam Fate
steveOrAdam OR just plain potHead
a majority of WHAT?
racistlyIgnorant folks----blindFolks, psychoticFolks, OR justLYING folks?
WE DO LIVE in a Democracy
AND
the USA Federal Government Of President Baraaka Hussein Obama MAINTAINS criminal and unlawful Status 10/20/2014 for use, transport of marijuana, heroin, cocaine and many OTHER cancers of American in and out of ALL African American Communities......
every INTELLIGENT PROFESSIONAL at BIA -- SEES YOUR TRASH........ Go on a badTRIP!