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Rober Swift, former Seattle Sonics and Oklahoma City Thunder player has been charged with “unlawful possession of a short-barreled shotgun” after the house that he was living in was raided.
Reports show that Swift was found at an “alleged” heroin drug dealer’s house with a grenade launcher and a sawed-off shotgun in the room he was living in.
The owner of the house was a guy named Trygve Bjorkstam aka “Trigg”.

Trigg told the police that Swift was not selling drugs with him and admitted to being an actual heroin and meth dealer.
The house is located 100 years from an elementary school with a gun range in a bunker under the house where Trigg also had a marijuana growing house.
Swift’s $1.3 million house was foreclosed last year and the new homeowners said that it was left covered in fecal matter and bullets.
Swift was the last group of high school seniors allowed to be drafted straight into the NBA before the age limit rule took affect. Swift was the 12th overall pick in 2004 when he was 18 years old.