Imperial Valley Press

Naval Academy charges midshipman in drug investigat­ion

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The U.S. Naval Academy announced Tuesday it is bringing charges against a midshipman who allegedly distribute­d illegal drugs, including cocaine.

The charges include failure to obey a general regulation, making a false official statement and possession of illegal substances, said Cmdr. David McKinney, an academy spokesman. The charges also include possession of illegal substances with intent to distribute, use of illegal substances and distributi­on of illegal substances.

An Article 32 hearing, which is similar to a civilian grand jury proceeding, has been scheduled for Wednesday before a military court at the Washington Navy Yard to help determine whether the case should proceed to a court-martial, McKinney said.

The charges are based on an investigat­ion by the Naval Criminal Investigat­ive Service that began in November. The results were sent to Vice Adm. Ted Carter, the academy’s superinten­dent, who decided to recommend the charges against the accused, who was not named in a news release from the academy.

Some of the charges related to an arrest by the Dover, Delaware, Police Department for selling and possessing controlled substances, McKinney said.

Dover police said the arrest happened June 15 at the Dover Internatio­nal Speedway during the Firefly Music Festival. Police identified him as Zachary Williams, of Canal Fulton, Ohio. Williams was arrested with another man from Ohio, Edward Hartmann, after they allegedly sold ecstasy to undercover officers in a festival camping parking lot. Officers searched their vehicles and found 33 grams of ecstasy, 4.6 grams of cocaine, 1.1 grams of marijuana and a digital scale, according to a police report. They were released on $142,000 bail, and charges included possession with intent to deliver cocaine, second-degree conspiracy and possession of marijuana. It is unclear whether either has an attorney.

As a result of the Navy investigat­ion, six midshipmen have been kicked out of the academy for using illegal substances, McKinney said. Another five midshipmen were administra­tively discipline­d for drug-related violations. The illicit drugs involved were cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine and hallucinog­enic mushrooms.

 ?? DOVER POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP ?? This June 2018 photo provided by the Dover Police Department shows David McKinney.
DOVER POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP This June 2018 photo provided by the Dover Police Department shows David McKinney.

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