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Everett, WA man granted clemency in 2019 arrested on gun, drug charges

Everett, WA man granted clemency in 2019 arrested on gun, drug charges

Yahoo18-03-2025

The Brief
An Everett man who was previously granted clemency by Governor Jay Inslee in 2019 is now charged with multiple gun and drug offenses.
Percy Levy, 54, had his bail maintained at $1.5 million on Monday.
EVERETT, Wash. - An Everett man who was previously granted clemency by Governor Jay Inslee in 2019 was recently arrested on multiple gun and drug charges.
What we know
Percy Levy, 54, was taken into custody on Thursday, March 13, following a 16-month investigation by the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force.
Upon a search of Levy's home, detectives say they discovered and recovered 2,818 grams of powder cocaine, 14.7 grams of rock cocaine, and 556 grams of fentanyl. They also seized packaging material, a digital scale and a handgun, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office.
Levy was booked into jail for unlawful possession of a firearm, possession of a stolen firearm, and multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
His bail was set and maintained at $1.5 million. He is now facing 10 separate charges.
The backstory
Back in 2019, Levy was granted executive clemency by former Washington Governor Jay Inslee and released from prison after nearly 20 years behind bars.
Levy also worked as a Community Outreach Specialist for the Washington Defender Association.
The Source
Information in this story is from the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office, the Washington Defender Association, a post from Percy Levy on the Redemption Project of Washington website, and a public Facebook post from Percy Levy and FOX 13 Seattle reporting.
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