LUMBERTON — A Lumberton man who was charged with firing shots in the parking lot of the Fayetteville Road Walmart has been arrested and charged with possession of a substance that may be methamphetamine, the Sheriff’s Office said Thursday.
Kevin Junior Grant, 27, is charged with possession with intent to sell or manufacture methamphetamine, maintaining a drug dwelling and possession of drug paraphernalia after a search conducted at 1390 Snake Road “had a postive reaction” for a field test for methamphetamine, sheriff’s Lt. Randy Johnson said.
The substance resembled crack cocaine, but “had a little bit of a different look to it,” he said.
Grant was charged on June 21 with possession of a firearm by a felon after a sheriff’s deputy saw shots being fired from a 2010 Nissan Altima in which Grant was riding, according to Lumberton police Capt. Johnny Barnes. Grant, and three others who were in the vehicle, claimed they had been robbed of $300 at gunpoint but a search of the vehicle revealed a gun, Barnes said.
Grant has previously faced charges of carrying a concealed weapon, drug possession, breaking and entering and larceny.












Study the prohibition of alcohol in the 1920's. Did it stop people from drinking? No. Did the cost of alcohol, crime, and violence increase? Yes. The mob got involved with bootlegging alcohol because prohibition made it a profitable business (booze wasn't cheap because the supply had diminished). Gangsters killed each other for control of the underground alcohol market.
Replace the word 'alcohol' above with any drug, and the results are the same. People kill and steal over drugs not just because they are craving a fix. It's because they are craving a fix and the drugs cost more money than they have. Drug dealers kill each other because they can't use the legal system to settle disputes. Legalizing drugs would increase the supply and availability, and the price would come down. They would be as affordable as tobacco and alcohol, and people wouldn't have to steal and kill to get them. Distributors wouldn't be some shady guy on the corner, but legitimate registered businesses. Courts could settle disputes instead of weapons. There should still be restrictions as with alcohol such as being over 21 to purchase and laws against driving or being in public while intoxicated.
Prohibition doesn't work. You will never get rid of what you are trying to restrict, and you'll only create more problems by trying.
and no one even said anything about using the race card for this stupid mf in the story
I wish the Robeson County chapter of the NAACP would addres the crime within the black race in the county. Yeah, all races commit crime but by far the majority is commited by blacks. Why? You wonder why people wont look you in the eye in public? It's because we see this pattern day in and day out and we don't know if you are dangerous or not. We don't know, sorry, but that's the truth.
Don't be angry with society for being the way it is toward blacks, blame the blacks like the one in this article. sorry....