Pittsburgh Man Arrested for Fraternity Cocaine Sales
Pittsburgh Man Arrested for Fraternity Cocaine Sales

Pittsburgh Man Arrested for Fraternity Cocaine Sales

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Thomas M. Robinson, a 22-year-old man from Pittsburgh, was arrested at the Delta Upsilon fraternity house in State College for selling cocaine and other illegal drugs to confidential informants on multiple occasions since September. He faces a total of 23 charges, including 13 felonies related to drug manufacturing and delivery, as well as five counts of criminal use of a communication facility. During his arrest, police seized cocaine, a large amount of marijuana, over 200 amphetamine pills, a loaded .45-caliber handgun, and drug paraphernalia. Robinson reportedly believed the officers were his fraternity brothers playing a prank and threatened them before being subdued with a Taser. He was released on $150,000 bail and is set for a preliminary hearing on December 18. The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be filed.

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