March 03, 2021  |  03:13 pm

The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office has arrested the homeowner following a December 2020 home invasion, after detectives located a large cache of drugs, cash and weapons inside the residence during the investigation.

Recall on December 8, 2020, deputies were called to a residence in the 28000 block of Palmer Drive in reference to a shooting. The homeowner told deputies he shot at four men after the men entered his home armed with guns. The two surviving perpetrators are now facing murder charges related to their acts which resulted in the death of the other two co-perpetrators. 

Detectives with STPSO Narcotics Division were called in after drugs were located inside the residence during the initial investigation.

Warrants were issued for the arrest of Bryan Joseph Palmer for the following charges:

L.R.S.  40:966AC Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana (approximately 21.2 pounds with an estimated street value of $96,000)
L.R.S. 40:966AC Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substance with the intent to distribute (38 vaporizer cartridges containing tetrahydrocannabinol)
L.R.S. 40:967C Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance (Codeine)          
L.R.S.  40:1060.13 Possession of a legend drug without prescription (Promethazine)
L.R.S. 14:95E Illegal Carrying of Weapons
L.R.S. 40:1041Transactions involving proceeds from drug offenses ($7,891)
L.R.S. 14:91.13 Possession of a CDS in the presence of persons under the age of 17

On February 17, 2021, Palmer was taken into custody at the Slidell Law Enforcement Complex and marijuana was located inside his vehicle.

On this same day, STPSO Narcotics detectives conducted a second search of his residence.

This time, detectives located and seized approximately 8.37 pounds of marijuana with an estimated street value of $37,000, unlawfully possessed Alprazolam tablets; six pints of unlawfully possessed Promethazine with Codeine; drug paraphernalia; six firearms; three counterfeit $20 bills; and $24,431in cash believed to be proceeds from drug offenses.

As a result of these discoveries, Palmer was additionally charged with violation of the following:

L.R.S. 40:966AC Possession with the intent to distribute marijuana (approximately 8.37 pounds)
L.R.S. 40:966C Possession of a Schedule I Controlled Dangerous Substance (vaporizer cartridge containing tetrahydrocannabinol)
L.R.S. 40:967AC Possession of a Schedule II Controlled Dangerous Substance with the intent to distribute (Codeine)           
L.R.S.  40:969C Possession of a Schedule IV Controlled Dangerous Substance (Xanax/Alprazolam)
L.R.S. 14:95E Illegal Carrying of Weapons
L.R.S. 40:1041Transactions involving proceeds from drug offenses ($24,431)
L.R.S. 14:72.2 Monetary Instrument Abuse