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Master Sergeant
12-13-2018, 01:52 PM
https://www.starnewsonline.com/news/20181203/4-wilmington-gang-members-arrested-on-gun-drug-charges

A PLETHORA OF TNB IN THIS STORY. GANGS, DRUGS, WARRANTS, STOLEN GUNS, FLEEING

Four Wilmington useless black bastards are facing drug and gun charges in separate incidents over the weekend.

Dy’Kill Williams, 18; Andre Hall, 31; Xavier Hall, 26; and Calvin Maynor, 39, all face multiple charges. A news release identified the four niggers as validated gang members. Police said the niggers are members of the Folk Nation gang, while both Andre Hall and Xavier Hall are members of the Bloods.

Maynor was arrested at 2:30 p.m. Friday after police pulled over his speeding vehicle near the Creekwood community. According to police, he attempted to flee, but was apprehended. Officers found that Maynor had a stolen firearm, nearly 80 grams of cocaine, seven dosage units of MDMA, 20 grams of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. He was also served a parole warrant from Wake County, and a habitual felon warrant from Brunswick County, the release states.

Andre Hall and Xavier Hall were arrested at 2 p.m. Saturday after officers stopped their car in the 500 block of Anderson Street. Xavier Hall reportedly attempted to flee, but was apprehended by police, the release states. Officers found a loaded gun with an altered serial number on his person.

Andre Hall then attempted to flee, the release states. When a New Hanover County Sheriff’s Office deputy caught up with him, he allegedly punched the deputy in the face, causing injury. The release states that officers found 45 bindles of heroin in his possession.

Andre Hall faces a felony assault on an officer charge, as well as multiple drug charges. He was booked into the jail on $230,000′s bail. Xavier Hall faces weapons charges and a resisting arrest charge, and was booked on $100,000′s bail.

Williams was arrested at 11:30 p.m. Sunday near Maides Park. According to the news release, patrolling officers noticed a suspicious vehicle near the back of the park; by city ordinance, Maides Park closes 30 minutes after sunset. There were several people inside the car, and the driver consented to a search of the vehicle.

After officers found a gun inside the car, Williams, who initially gave police a fake name, told them it was his, the release states. He was charged with possession of a firearm by a felon and carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, and was booked into the New Hanover County jail with bail set at $126,000.