Two Arrested in Atlanta Traffic Stop Facing Drug Charges

Police release body camera footage of the incident that led to the arrests of Tyquavius Lawrence and Summer Butler.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Two people, Tyquavius Lawrence and Summer Butler, were arrested in Atlanta after a traffic stop led to the discovery of marijuana, promethazine, a loaded Glock firearm, and oxycodone pills. Police have released body camera footage of the incident, which shows the suspects being apprehended.

Why it matters

This case highlights the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in addressing drug-related crimes, particularly the possession and distribution of controlled substances. The use of body cameras provides transparency and accountability, but also raises questions about privacy and civil liberties.

The details

During the traffic stop for a stop sign violation, police say Lawrence tried to flee the scene before being quickly arrested. The body camera footage shows officers recovering 224 grams of marijuana, eight bottles of promethazine, a loaded Glock firearm, and 87 oxycodone pills from the vehicle. Lawrence was charged with multiple offenses, including possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and obstruction. Butler was charged with possession of marijuana and controlled substances, as well as giving false information to police.

  • The traffic stop occurred on Thursday in the 700 block of Michael Langford Drive Southwest in Atlanta.
  • Lawrence and Butler were released on bond on Saturday.

The players

Tyquavius Lawrence

A 28-year-old man who was arrested and charged with multiple drug-related offenses, as well as possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and obstruction.

Summer Butler

A 24-year-old woman who was arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and controlled substances, as well as giving false information to law enforcement.

Atlanta Police

The law enforcement agency that conducted the traffic stop, made the arrests, and released the body camera footage.

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What’s next

The judge will determine whether Lawrence and Butler will remain in custody or be released on bail at their upcoming court hearings.

The takeaway

The use of body cameras by law enforcement provides transparency and accountability, but also raises important questions about privacy and civil liberties that must be carefully balanced with public safety concerns.