Posted on 05/21/2016 11:47:05 PM PDT by digger48
CROSSVILLE (WATE) A Crossville congressional candidate said shes guilty after a large-scale marijuana grow operation was busted last week, but says shes also victim of a bad law.
Detectives raided Flo Mathesons property Friday after in-depth undercover investigations led to the discovery of an indoor grow operation, according to a press release that says Crossville Police Department narcotics detectives worked with the Cumberland County Sheriffs Office, 13th Judicial Drug Task Force, the HIDTA/TBI Drug Task Force, and the Office of the District Attorney General to execute the search warrant at Mathesons home.
Matheson said they broke through her gate and raided her home and a barn a few hundred yards behind it. Thats where they found more than 180 marijuana plants and grow equipment.
I walked out of the barn and the next thing I know Im looking down the barrel of an M16 and theres like 15 or 20 guys just in full military regalia, said Steve Harrington, who lives on Mathesons property and was the one growing the pot. I laid down on the ground. Next thing I know Im in a squad car.
Crossville police said this is the second grow operation theyve found of his, and that he is currently serving three years of supervised probation.
Police called the site an indoor marijuana cultivation operation, and confiscated guns, cash and the pot. Matheson and Harrington said they also took a generator, weed eater, pressure washer, TVs, a computer, van and a four-wheeler, though, Harrington said aside from busting some light bulbs, they left all of his grow equipment that he would need to start up again.
Some evidence of an illegal grow operation were found inside the residence, however, the full scale cultivation was found in [the] large barn, said police. The inside of the barn had been finished to create two separate tropical grow environments, with electrical service costing thousands of dollars annually to operate. Additionally, remote wireless surveillance equipment had been installed to monitor areas of the compound, including the locked gate at the driveway entrance.
Harrington said the surveillance equipment was a fake camera he had put up because someone kept knocking Mathesons mailbox down.
I was very surprised, said Matheson. I had no idea that Mr. Harrington was growing it back here in the barn.
Matheson said shes very concerned and doesnt want to go to jail, but she doesnt feel like she or Harrington did anything wrong.
I admit that I had illegal cannabis. That is not exaggerated, thats true, she said. Im willing to go forward and in effect put my head on the chopping block. Im running for office because of how I feel about the people of Tennessee and the people of America.
Matheson believes marijuana should be decriminalized. She hopes this will help her campaign for congress and said shes gotten a lot of support so far.
Both Matheson and Harrington said theyre upset about what happened. They said the police vastly over-exaggerated the bust and what was going on in the barn.
It looks bad theres a lot of plants in there, but youre getting a little bit off of each plant, said Harrington. He said hes just a disabled veteran, trying to manage his pain naturally, and without drugs or opioids. As far as I was concerned nothing that I did, not one leaflet, not one particle has left this property Its just for me.
Harrington said he will grow marijuana again, but not on Mathesons property. He said he feels badly and like he betrayed her trust.
Neither Matheson nor Harrington have been charged, though Crossville police said they are seeking criminal indictments.
Matheson is running in the Democratic primary for the 6th District congressional seat.
The state party sent out a statement saying it does not condone illegal activity of any kind. We are confident the authorities will take the necessary steps and complete their investigation.
WISH-TVs sister station WATE reached out to the Crossville Police Department on Wednesday but did not hear back.
Democrat.
Yep. Running for office with a barn full of dope. Hope they throw the book at her.
Those disabled vets trying to get access to the only thing that is proven to help with PTSD are the scum of the earth.
They can get a plentiful never-ending supply from drug dealing biker gangs. What's the big deal?
Growing a plant that the government doesn’t approve of is the single worst thing a human being can do. We need to expand the death penalty to cover these wretched criminals.
You guys probably know this buy how much money can you make from 1 marijuana plant?
Walter
I’m blown away! She’s a 77 year-old white lady! And there I thought she might be the woman who hawks “Progressive Insurance!”
he must have really really bad glaucoma...
they took the 4 wheeler but left the growing equipment
criminals above the law against criminals under the law
Trump will do just that. Go Trump!
Took a weed-eater too.
>I walked out of the barn and the next thing I know Im looking down the barrel of an M16 and theres like 15 or 20 guys just in full military regalia,
There’s the real crime. The jack boots with guns are too much pussy to go take down real criminals...you know the ones that are violent and harm others.
These idiots think Reefer Madness was a documentary.
Let's see if I follow your logic. Whatever Dems do is bad, except when they grow drugs. Then it's good.
>>The state party sent out a statement saying it does not condone illegal activity of any kind. We are confident the authorities will take the necessary steps and complete their investigation.<<
Ha. They must be against all the national party stands for - illegal immigration, abortion, ant-Christian, pro-Mohammedan, etc.
That means all Democrats in TN will vote for Trump, right? Consistency.
Those sound like military units.
I wonder what names they assign to joint tasks force with the EPA, the Dept of Education et al.
I'm amazed they got around to mentioning it in the 17th paragraph of the story.
The article linked in post 9 also mentions the party at the very end.
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