A Returning Texas A&M Football Player Is Arrested On Drug Charges The Day Before Fall Practice Begins

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Photo of Mckinnley Jackson from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
Photo of Mckinnley Jackson from https://jailsearch.brazoscountytx.gov/JailSearch/default.aspx
The day before football practice starts at Texas A&M, a returning defensive lineman is placed on an indefinite suspension.

That follows his arrest on drug charges.

19 year old Mckinnley Jackson is out of jail after posting bonds totaling $22,000 dollars.

According to a July 30th affidavit from Texas A&M police, Jackson told officers on April 12th that a canister containing pills and 1.418 ounces of marijuana was his.

UPD learned that 21.71 grams of pills that were sent to a DPS lab for testing were the controlled substance Ketamine.

According to the affidavit, video surveillance showed the canister fell out of Jackson’s backpack as he was walking to his apartment in the Park West complex on A&M’s west campus.

The canister was found by a custodian, who gave the canister to their manager who in turn contacted UPD.

Last year, Jackson played all ten games and was named to the SEC’s all freshman team.

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