Tevin Long Ex Cadet From West Point

A West Point cadet and former football player was kicked out of the military academy Monday for dealing drugs. Military judge Lt. Col. Steven Neill handed down a sentence of 30 days in jail after Tevin Long pleaded guilty to wrongful possession and distribution of prescription pills, particularly

A West Point cadet has been convicted of distributing prescription drugs and has been dismissed from the U.S. Army reports that Tevin Long, of Richmond, Texas, was sentenced to 30 days

Tevin Long, a cadet at West Point in New York, was dismissed from the army and sentenced to 30 days confinement for selling prescription drugs - oxycodone and alprazolam.

quotWEST POINT -- Cadet Tevin Long was sentenced to 30 days confinement and booted from West Point after pleading guilty to drug charges during a court-martial proceeding Monday. Long, a member of the class of 2017 and a former football player for Army, also must forfeit all pay and allowances. mod cut

Long was among seven cadets facing drug charges after an investigation. They're accused of driving to nearby Newburgh, Pennsylvania and New Jersey to purchase drugs and bringing them to West Point

WEST POINT - A West Point cadet was dismissed from the Army after a military judge convicted him of dealing prescription pills while attending the U.S. Military Academy. Tevin Long was also

WEST POINT - Cadet Tevin Long was sentenced to 30 days confinement and booted from West Point after pleading guilty to drug charges during a court-martial proceeding Monday. Long, a member of

WEST POINT, NY A cadet at West Point has been court-martialed, dismissed from the Army and jailed as the result of a probe into drug use and sales at the U.S. Military Academy. Tevin Long, of

WEST POINT, N.Y. AP -- A West Point cadet accused of illegal distribution of prescription drugs has been convicted of drug offenses during court-martial proceedings and dismissed from the U.S. Army.

WEST POINT, N.Y. AP A West Point cadet accused of illegal distribution of prescription drugs has been convicted of drug offenses during court-martial proceedings and dismissed from the U.S. Army. The U.S. Military Academy said Cadet Tevin Long of Richmond, Texas, was also sentenced on Monday to 30 days confinement and forfeiture of pay.