its just a preliminary report. says he was just a witness but he was supposed to stay away from the damn strip clubs. hope this isnt true.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/13519179/detail.html
DECATUR, Ga. -- Police are searching for troubled NFL player Pacman Jones after a shooting outside a DeKalb County strip club.
The incident started at Club Blaze on Moreland Avenue.
Witnesses told police that Jones became angry when a group of men approached a woman with him and asked her for a dance. The woman was not a dancer at the club.
Jones became upset and threatened the men, according to the witnesses.
That group told police they left the club and were driving away, but were followed by several armed men.
Police said it appears both groups opened fire, leaving one SUV riddled with bullet holes.
One person was injured by flying debris during the shooting.
Officer Ariel Toledo said Jones was not present when the shots were fired.
"We believe he knows some of his entourage who were involved in the shooting," Toledo said. "On himself, we do not have any charges on him. He wasn't there when the shooting occurred."
Manny Arora, Jones' attorney, said he was trying to find out what had happened from the police, but he understood Jones was sought only as a witness to the incident.
Jones attended Westlake High School in Atlanta.
Last week, Jones, a star defensive back with the Tennessee Titans, accepted a one-year suspension from the NFL after a meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Jones was suspended after ten encounters with police and five arrests since he was drafted in 2005.
A case in Las Vegas is still pending. It involves a fight and shooting at a strip club during the NBA All-Star weekend that left one person paralyzed.
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/13519179/detail.html
DECATUR, Ga. -- Police are searching for troubled NFL player Pacman Jones after a shooting outside a DeKalb County strip club.
The incident started at Club Blaze on Moreland Avenue.
Witnesses told police that Jones became angry when a group of men approached a woman with him and asked her for a dance. The woman was not a dancer at the club.
Jones became upset and threatened the men, according to the witnesses.
That group told police they left the club and were driving away, but were followed by several armed men.
Police said it appears both groups opened fire, leaving one SUV riddled with bullet holes.
One person was injured by flying debris during the shooting.
Officer Ariel Toledo said Jones was not present when the shots were fired.
"We believe he knows some of his entourage who were involved in the shooting," Toledo said. "On himself, we do not have any charges on him. He wasn't there when the shooting occurred."
Manny Arora, Jones' attorney, said he was trying to find out what had happened from the police, but he understood Jones was sought only as a witness to the incident.
Jones attended Westlake High School in Atlanta.
Last week, Jones, a star defensive back with the Tennessee Titans, accepted a one-year suspension from the NFL after a meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
Jones was suspended after ten encounters with police and five arrests since he was drafted in 2005.
A case in Las Vegas is still pending. It involves a fight and shooting at a strip club during the NBA All-Star weekend that left one person paralyzed.