Orlando Sentinel

FSU quarterbac­k

- By Safid Deen Staff Writer

Deondre Francois was the subject of a twomonth drug investigat­ion after police got a tip and believed he possessed marijuana with intent to sell, according to a warrant.

TALLAHASSE­E – Deondre Francois became the subject of a two-month drug investigat­ion after Tallahasse­e police received a tip and believed the Florida State quarterbac­k possessed marijuana with the intent to sell, according to a search warrant obtained by the Sentinel on Tuesday.

The anonymous male tipster, who was inside Francois’s apartment in late February, said he saw a large paper grocery-type bag full of cannabis, which TPD estimated at about two pounds, present during a drug-related crime.

The tip led to an investigat­ion in which TPD collected and examined the contents of Francois’ curbside garbage on four separate occasions.

But when TPD concluded its investigat­ion of Francois last Thursday, an executed search warrant conducted at his apartOrlan­do ment yielded just 17 grams of marijuana among other items.

Francois, a former Orlando Olympia High standout, was not arrested and offered the chance to participat­e in a pre-trial diversion program after the search. He was not expected to play in FSU’s spring game last week and was present on the sideline for the game.

New FSU football coach Willie Taggart said he met with Francois and discussed the matter, which the team was handling internally.

“He’s still with our football team,” Taggart said after FSU’s spring game.

“… We talked about his responsibi­lity as a student-athlete here,

and he understand­s my expectatio­ns and what I’m looking for, especially when it comes to our quarterbac­k.”

Francois worked this spring in a limited fashion while recovering from a knee injury he suffered last season.

He was trying to impress his new coach while TPD was investigat­ing his life off the field.

Francois’ garbage was collected and examined on Feb. 27, a date in the beginning of March, March 27 and April 3, according to the search warrant.

The location of Francois’ home prevented TPD from conducting constant surveillan­ce, according to the warrant. But TPD believed the discarded garbage showed evidence of ongoing criminal activity at Francois’ apartment.

During the inspection­s, twice at Francois’ apartment and twice with garbage taken to police headquarte­rs, police found documents with Francois’ name, plastic bags with cannabis residue and the emptied contents of blunttype cigars.

When TPD conducted its search of Francois’ apartment on Thursday, during which his girlfriend Diamond Lindsey was present, police smelled marijuana coming from inside the apartment and found the 17 grams of marijuana and other drug parapherna­lia less than two feet from Francois’ bed.

Francois told police the marijuana belonged to Lindsey, he “can’t smoke right now” and said the last time he used marijuana was in December 2017.

Among the contents TPD found in Francois’ garbage and during the Thursday apartment search: multiple plastic bags with cannabis residue, innards of blunt cigars, a Bob Marley grinder, an instant drug test cup, three vials of pain medication, two iPads with broken screens, three iPhones and an FSU student ID card for running back Zaquandre White. A Leon County judge approved the eightpage search warrant on April 6.

In the diversion program, Francois will be required to do community service and avoid any criminal activity for a period of anywhere from three months to a year. He must also pay a cost of $100 for prosecutio­n to the state attorney’s office. He could also be asked to participat­e in a substance abuse program.

Taggart hopes Francois, who continues to recover from a torn patellar tendon of his left knee, can make better decisions while preparing to compete for FSU’s starting quarterbac­k job next season.

“He’s got to be smart about who he’s around and what he’s around, and make good decisions,” Taggart said. “I advise him to just make sure he’s around his teammates all the time.”

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MARK WALLHEISER/GETTY IMAGES FSU coach Willie Taggart said QB Deondre Francois, above, is still a member of the Seminoles football team.

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