A gay porn star was among four people taken into custody Thursday during a SWAT drug raid that set off a series of loud booms and rattled an Oak Lawn neighborhood.

Timothy Harper, a.k.a. Cameron Diggs ((Dallas County Jail))

Timothy Harper, 29, was arrested on a charge of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance. Bail has been set at $100,000.

The booms occurred just before 1 p.m., as reported by Cory Smith of KXAS-TV (NBC5).

According to an arrest warrant affidavit, SWAT officers had been serving a warrant Thursday afternoon at an apartment in the 4300 block of Dickason Avenue.

Upon entering, SWAT members saw a large plastic bag with a crystal substance believed to be methamphetamine, which led to a search and the discovery of more than 1,600 grams of suspected meth, scales and packaging "consistent with narcotics trafficking."

After being read his rights, Harper admitted ordering and receiving the drugs, the affidavit says.

According to The World of Wonder Report, Harper works in the gay porn industry using the name Cameron Diggs.

The entertainment news site quoted gay-porn industry news blog Str8UpGayPorn (note: NSFW), which described Diggs as a white supremacist with a history of drug use and "Nazi-era" tattoos that have "led to at least one gay porn studio pulling down Cameron Diggs content from their site."

In a story on racism in the gay porn industry for VICE News, Str8UpGayPorn editor Zachary Sires further described Diggs as a Dallas-based male stripper and gay porn actor "whose torso is drenched in tattoos, several of which are symbols popular among white supremacist groups."

Sires noted that he and others condemned Diggs last April for tattoos he displayed in footage released by San Francisco gay-porn studio NakedSword. Sires specifically referred to "the Iron Crosses on his chest and the SS Bolts on his hips, both of which are classified as hate symbols."

A few months later, an account using Diggs' name posted a comment on Sires' blog:

"I believe people should want to be proud of who they are and where they come from," the post read. "I feel like we are suppose to continue our race and our culture... When it comes to having kids, I prefer to stay inside my race. It's nothing hateful toward any race, it's just what I believe. Why is that so wrong? Does that make me a racist?"

Within hours, porn studio CockyBoys had scrapped a Cameron Diggs scene from its site. Jake Jaxson, CockyBoys' director and CEO, told VICE. "His statement does not represent the basic values of mutual respect and acceptance that is the mission of CockyBoys."