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Auburn Football LB Among 2 Arrested on Drug Charges After Traffic Stop in Dadeville

DADEVILLE, ALABAMA, JUL 8 – D'Angelo Barber, 19, faces trafficking and possession charges after police found over two pounds of marijuana, a pistol, and nearly $1,900 during a traffic stop, officials said.

  • Auburn linebacker D'Angelo Barber and Marcell Brewster were taken into custody on July 7, 2025, following a traffic violation while driving on Highway 280 near Dadeville, Alabama.
  • Authorities stopped the two individuals for a traffic violation and discovered in their 2019 GMC Yukon XL approximately two and a half pounds of cannabis, THC vape cartridges, electronic scales, packaging materials, nearly $1,900 in cash, and a Glock 19 handgun.
  • Barber, a 19-year-old redshirt freshman who enrolled in January 2024 and appeared briefly last season, has been arrested and charged with distributing marijuana, possessing a controlled substance illegally, and having drug-related paraphernalia.
  • Barber faces a Class A felony trafficking charge in Alabama, carrying a potential sentence of 10 to 99 years, with bond set at $28,500. Auburn has acknowledged the incident, stating they are currently reviewing the details and will respond accordingly.
  • Authorities in Tallapoosa County are continuing their probe into illegal drug trafficking, possession, and distribution, while Barber and Brewster remain detained in the county jail pending further legal proceedings.
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On3 broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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