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Florida Gators Cornerback Dijon Johnson Arrested on Multiple Charges

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Dijon Johnson, a Florida Gators cornerback, faced multiple felony and misdemeanor charges following his arrest on May 2, 2025. The 21-year-old was taken into custody after a traffic stop in Tampa, where a firearm and suspected controlled substances were found in his vehicle. Johnson has been released on an $8,500 bond while the team monitors the legal proceedings. His future with the Gators, especially as he recovers from shoulder surgery, remains uncertain amid these serious allegations.

Tampa – Florida Gators cornerback Dijon Johnson was arrested late on May 2, 2025, facing multiple felony and misdemeanor charges. The 21-year-old junior was taken into custody by the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office around 11:20 p.m. near East Ybor City, following a traffic stop for failing to fully halt at a stop sign.

Johnson is charged with four offenses: two felonies, including possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony (a second-degree felony) and possession of a controlled substance (a third-degree felony). In addition, he faces two misdemeanors — possession of cannabis weighing less than 20 grams (a first-degree misdemeanor) and resisting an officer without violence (also a first-degree misdemeanor).

After his arrest, he was booked at 1:31 a.m. on May 3 and subsequently released on a surety bond totaling $8,500 on May 4. Judge Thomas N. Palermo of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court established the bond amount.

During the traffic stop, a white powder was discovered in Johnson’s vehicle, which, according to a source, is identified as creatine, a legal supplement. This revelation could potentially lead to the dropping of the charges related to possession of a controlled substance. Additionally, the firearm found in Johnson’s vehicle was reportedly unknown to him and allegedly belonged to another party.

Florida’s head coach Billy Napier has acknowledged the situation regarding Johnson and confirmed that the team will be closely monitoring the ongoing legal processes. The legal troubles come as the Gators prepare for the upcoming season, where Johnson is looking to make an impact on the field after recovering from shoulder surgery that he underwent during the offseason.

In the 2024 season, Johnson played in 13 games for the Gators, starting in five of them. He contributed 27 tackles and defended two passes, including playing a pivotal role in the team’s last four games, all resulting in victories. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 196 pounds, he is recognized as a key player for the Gators and was a highly-regarded recruit from Wharton High School in Tampa, where he was ranked as the No. 12 player in his position nationwide.

The incident raises concerns not only for Johnson’s future on the Gators’ team but also for the program’s image, as it deals with the implications of a player facing serious legal charges. The ongoing case will be watched closely by fans and commentators alike, as both Johnson and the university navigate the situation in the lead-up to the forthcoming football season.

The ramifications of these charges on Johnson’s athletic career, as well as any measures the university may take in response, remain uncertain. As the legal proceedings unfold, updates will be necessary for understanding how this situation impacts Johnson’s standing in the Gators football program and his future in college athletics.

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