Bond Revoked For 14-Time Convicted Cantonment Felon Awaiting Trial On Drug Charges

January 27, 2025

Bond has been revoked for a 14-time convicted felon awaiting trial on a 2023 arrest for multiple drug charges.

Joshua Brennan Totty, 33, was charged with trafficking of methamphetamine-14 grams or more, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, manufacture, and/or deliver, and possession of drug paraphernalia.

According to court documents, Torry failed to follow GPS monitor conditions of his pretrial release agreement despite multiple warnings.  This month, Judge John Miller ordered that Totty be held without bond.

On October 11, 203, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team and Narcotics Unit served a search warrant in the 1900 block of Ryale Road off Old Kingsfield Road.

A used glass smoking pipe with burnt residue on it and $230 cash were found in Totty’s front pocket, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

In the home, shed, and pickup truck deputies reported finding:

  • six white rectangle bars inscribed with “555″ from black hoodie from bedroom one
  • one round of 12 gauge ammunition from bedroom one cabinet
  • clear crystal like substance in zip-lock bag from camouflage jacket pocket from bedroom two
  • Taurus G3C 9mm with magazine from bathroom two plastic drawer
  • 51 rounds of 9mm ammunition from bathroom two plastic drawer
  • liquid methadone in 220 mg bottle from bathroom two
  • camouflage backpack from Ford Ranger front seat, which contained multiple quantities of suspected methamphetamine
  • black digital scale from camo backpack
  • approximately three grams of marijuana in baggie from camo backpack
  • $33,633 cash from camo backpack
  • black Tracfone wireless smartphone in black case from shed countertop
  • quantity of methamphetamine *field tested positive* from bedroom one dresser drawer
  • miscellaneous ammo from bedroom one dresser drawer
  • 40 cal ammo (13 rounds) from bedroom one dresser top
  • Harrington and Richardson shotgun from bedroom one closet
  • black digital scale in the laundry room

The ECSO said Totty is a convicted felon with 21 total felony charges and 14 total felony convictions, the latest of which was from two years ago for possession of methamphetamine with the intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver.

Comments

10 Responses to “Bond Revoked For 14-Time Convicted Cantonment Felon Awaiting Trial On Drug Charges”

  1. Bill on January 29th, 2025 3:07 pm

    Some judges and prosecutors need to be lock up.

  2. Bigblock345 on January 29th, 2025 2:44 pm

    He’s proven that he cannot live in a civilized society. Time for him to be put away for good. Or ship him off to some third world craphole to live out the rest of his life.

  3. Dan on January 27th, 2025 8:19 pm

    He was allowed to bond out even after 14 convictions. That’s 100% on the court system.

  4. Well on January 27th, 2025 10:33 am

    Why can’t we agree these people will never change and leave them in Prison ?

  5. Susie on January 27th, 2025 10:17 am

    Time to keep him OFF the street. Thank you ECSO.

  6. Bill T on January 27th, 2025 10:01 am

    I was wondering who is going to take responsibility and accountability for this convicted felon!!! You got to understand obviously he has had more chances than he’ll ever deserve ain’t never gonna straighten up and do right !! Someone DID NOT DO THE JOB THEY WERE HIRED TO DO !!!

  7. NorthofI10 on January 27th, 2025 9:34 am

    So 14 times is the final straw?

  8. Jk Smith on January 27th, 2025 9:00 am

    I only have one question…why was he not rotting in prison? The headlines makes me think he should have been.

  9. mic hall on January 27th, 2025 8:32 am

    He learned a long time ago that prosecutors were lazy with little care for the publics safety and judges were not much better. So why not commit felony’s. They have taught him by their actions they don’t care if he does.

    BTW The whole point of prison is to keep them from hurting and robbing anyone. I guess the prosecutor forgot that part.

    We have to have a smarter system. Bond should never be given to someone after their second felony conviction but 14. Get a clue he thinks you are a joke.

  10. Niknak50 on January 27th, 2025 8:00 am

    Convicted 14 times, but not incarcerated. Let that sink in. Any wonder there’s mayhem in our society these days.