Texas dope seen in head-shaking video dropping bag of weed on floor while heading to court

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Texas dope seen in head-shaking video dropping bag of weed on floor while heading to court

Surveillance video from a Houston courthouse shows an unusual moment involving a man already headed to court on a separate charge.

Gerald Earl, 38, was standing in line at a security checkpoint inside the Harris County Criminal Justice Center on Friday morning when a small bag reportedly slipped out of his pants. The footage shows Earl adjusting and shaking his loose-fitting striped pants several times before the item drops to the floor. He appeared not to notice and continued forward in line.

Authorities later shared the clip publicly, noting that courthouse security screens millions of visitors each year for prohibited items, including drugs and weapons. According to officials, the dropped bag contained marijuana.

Surveillance video showing Earl Gerald dropping a bag of weed on the floor at a security checkpoint.
Gerald Earl, 38, was arrested Friday after a small bag of weed allegedly fell out of his pants at a Texas courthouse. X / @Pct1Constable
Earl Gerald dropping a bag of weed at court security.
Earl was allegedly caught with up to 4 ounces of pot and slapped with misdemeanor marijuana possession, court records show. X / @Pct1Constable

 

Court records indicate Earl was found with up to four ounces of the substance and was charged with misdemeanor possession.

At the time of the incident, Earl was already facing legal trouble. He had an outstanding warrant related to an earlier theft allegation. Prosecutors say that days before, he had taken several household items, including toiletries and kitchen utensils.

Earl Gerald dropping a bag of weed on the floor at airport security.
The baggie fell while he was waiting at a security checkpoint at the Harris County Criminal Justice Center. X / @Pct1Constable
Surveillance footage showing Earl Gerald dropping a bag of cannabis on the floor.
Police shared the head-shaking footage on social media Tuesday. X / @Pct1Constable

He was charged with misdemeanor theft in that case. After his arrest at the courthouse, he was released on Sunday after posting a $100 bond. He is scheduled to return to court later this week.

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