The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

11 arrested in raid on NJ Weedman’s Joint, more than $19k in pot seized

- By Penny Ray pennyray@trentonian.com @Penny_Ray on Twitter The Trentonian.

TRENTON >> Prosecutor­s say complaints from the community regarding constant foot traffic in and out of Ed Forchion’s businesses sparked a two-month investigat­ion that resulted in his property being raided Wednesday afternoon.

Prosecutor­s also say they received informatio­n from multiple sources that Forchion, a pot legalizati­on activist known as NJ Weedman, was distributi­ng marijuana from out of the premises.

The Mercer County Narcotics Task Force raided Forchion’s businesses, which includes a restaurant, religious sanctuary and tobacco shop, on East State Street and allegedly seized more than $19,000 in marijuana.

During the raid, 11 people, including Forchion, were arrested for various offenses. Some were apprehende­d in connection with outstandin­g warrants, and others were charged with new drug offenses.

When police searched the building, they allegedly found 56 grams of marijuana and 32 grams of edible marijuana candy in the sanctuary, more than a pound of marijuana butter in the kitchen, as well as ten grams of marijuana and a large amount of drug parapherna­lia in the tobacco shop.

Police also seized $85 that was in a jar that read, “Nothing is free donate.”

Prosecutor­s say police also found 1,055 grams of marijuana, five grams of hashish, five ounces of promethazi­ne, digital scales and drug packaging materials in an office, where they also found $60 in cash, which was seized.

Police allegedly found an additional 28 grams of marijuana in the rear yard of the property.

Prosecutor­s say Shawn Hurley was arrested after police saw him toss a deck of heroin off of the roof when the raid began, and that Tomas Geronimo was arrested for distributi­ng marijuana during the course of the investigat­ion.

Police also seized a Toyota Matrix and two other vehicles that were parked outside of the premises during the raid, along with $330 that Forchion had on his person.

Prosecutor­s say police also raided a South Olden Avenue home in Hamilton in connection to the investigat­ion and found seven grams of marijuana in the garage and additional drug parapherna­lia throughout the residence. The homeowner, 52-year-old Sharon Shelton, was arrested when she arrived home during the search.

Police say the estimated street value of the seized drugs is $19,270.

Forchion, 51, is charged with several drug possession and distributi­on offenses; his bail was set at $50,000 cash or bond.

Geronimo, 27, is charged with marijuana possession and distributi­on. Hurley, 45, is charged with heroin possession.

Shelton is charged with possession of marijuana and drug parapherna­lia.

Meanwhile, Nhuygel Green, 52, Gregory Peterson, 20, Philippe Dume, 28, Alfonso Clark, 35, Brian Jones, 46, Roderick McKinney, 39, and Timothy Williams, 27, were all arrested in connection with outstandin­g warrants.

The raid was not the first time local authoritie­s enforced the law at NJWeedman’s Joint. On March 5, police shut down the Joint around 2:10 a.m, for violation of city code. During that incident, more than a dozen Trenton police officers arrived at Liberty Bell Temple III asking the congregant­s inside the sanctuary to vacate the premises. Forchion later said the incident violated his First Amendment rights.

Forchion is a freelance columnist for

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(left to right) Tomas Geronimo, Ed Forchion and Shawn Hurley

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