Surry County elections chair resigns after being accused of putting MDMA into grandchildren’s ice cream, and it’s hard to know where to start. The sheer audacity of the situation, a public official allegedly drugging his own grandchildren, is almost too much to process. The fact that this individual was the chair of elections in Surry County only adds another layer of complexity and concern.
It appears the accusations themselves are quite damning. Based on the information available, there is video evidence of the former elections chair allegedly putting MDMA and cocaine into his grandchildren’s ice cream. The presence of this footage makes the case incredibly difficult to deny.… Continue reading
James E. Yokeley, the GOP election chairman of Surry County, North Carolina, was arrested for allegedly drugging his granddaughters’ ice cream with cocaine and MDMA. Police responded to a report where the children discovered pills in their ice cream purchased at a Dairy Queen. Video footage revealed Yokeley placing the pills in the ice cream, leading to his arrest on multiple felony charges, including child abuse and contaminating food. Yokeley has been barred from seeing his granddaughters, and the Surry County Board of Elections is aware of the situation.
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Wilmington police have charged Surry County Board of Elections chairman, James Edwin Yokeley Jr., after finding evidence he placed illegal narcotics into his granddaughters’ ice cream. Video footage allegedly showed Yokeley adding pills, which tested positive for MDMA and cocaine, to the ice cream. The girls did not ingest the drugs, and Yokeley now faces charges of contaminating food or drink, felony possession of narcotics, and felony child abuse. He was transported to jail and posted a secured bond.
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