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Titans | More about A. Jones Situation
Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:25:44 -0700
Teresa M. Walker, of the Associated Press, reports a night court commissioner set bond at $7,000 for Tennessee Titans CB Adam Jones after he surrendered to police Wednesday morning, July 13. The charges included one felony vandalism charge and two misdemeanor counts of assault. A spokesman said the team was aware of the situation. As noted earlier, nightclub owner Robert Gaddy filed the complaint against Jones. Gaddy told police the incident began when he asked two of Jones' friends to leave the 615 Club because "they were smoking drugs." Jones became belligerent, "started cussing the victim, grabbed his T-shirt and broke victim's necklace," the warrant says. Friends pulled Jones away but he broke loose, ran at Gaddy and hit him in the chest with his fist. As Jones was leaving, he shouted a racial epithet at a club employee and hit him in the chest with his fist, the warrant says. Jones is charged with vandalism because he damaged Gaddy's necklace, valued at $4,000. Jones' lawyer, Roger May, said the charges were filed only because his client is a sports celebrity.
Titans | More about A. Jones Situation
Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:25:44 -0700
Teresa M. Walker, of the Associated Press, reports a night court commissioner set bond at $7,000 for Tennessee Titans CB Adam Jones after he surrendered to police Wednesday morning, July 13. The charges included one felony vandalism charge and two misdemeanor counts of assault. A spokesman said the team was aware of the situation. As noted earlier, nightclub owner Robert Gaddy filed the complaint against Jones. Gaddy told police the incident began when he asked two of Jones' friends to leave the 615 Club because "they were smoking drugs." Jones became belligerent, "started cussing the victim, grabbed his T-shirt and broke victim's necklace," the warrant says. Friends pulled Jones away but he broke loose, ran at Gaddy and hit him in the chest with his fist. As Jones was leaving, he shouted a racial epithet at a club employee and hit him in the chest with his fist, the warrant says. Jones is charged with vandalism because he damaged Gaddy's necklace, valued at $4,000. Jones' lawyer, Roger May, said the charges were filed only because his client is a sports celebrity.