By Missy Crane | March 13, 2020

An alleged police report that was shared by Candace Owens on Twitter, claims that former Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum was involved in a recent meth bust in a hotel in Miami, Florida.

Ownes, a top conservative pro-Trump pundit shared the information via a tweet on Friday morning.

The police report alleges that someone named “Andrew Gillum” was involved in a crystal meth overdose incident in a Miami hotel.

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Owens tagged Mr. Gillum’s Twitter account in the tweet and also noted that his personal address had been listed on some portion of the report, but that she removed that page for privacy reasons.

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It appears that police were initially called to the room because someone inside had “overdosed.”

The report also indicates that “Mr. Gillum” was not able to speak to police, possibly due to intoxication.

You’ll recall Mr. Gillum lost his bid for Florida governor to the very popular Ron De Santis, who has quickly risen up the ranks as one of America’s most popular governors’ thanks to his “Trump-like style” of keeping his campaign promises and placing Americans first.

 

This piece originally appeared on WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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