Court documents revealed the packages were shipped from several California cities to South Carolina in 2022.
The United States Postal Service unveils two of its battery-powered vehicles at an event announcing its plan on implementing electric vehicles, at the Postal Service Headquarters on December 20, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty IA U.S. Postal worker and a South Carolina man have been federally indicted for marijuana being delivered on the carrier's assigned route.
The mail carrier, Mjaan Roland, and his associate, Lemont Darby, were charged with conspiracy and cither drug-related charges in the U.S. District Court for South Carolina. According to court documents obtained by FOX Television Stations, packages from Sacramento and other California cities were delivered by Roland to Darby in Columbia, South Carolina, on at least five different occasions. President Joe Biden announced on Thursday he will issue an executive order pardoning all people convicted of 'simple marijuana' possession under federal law, in what amounts to the most extensive White House action taken to date in U.S. drug policy.
The alleged indictments took place on March 9, April 4, April 13, April 14, April 18, June 18 July 5, 2022. Additional packages were also delivered as late as February 2023. FOX Television Stations has reached out to the U.S. Postal Service for comment.
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