18.6.07

Pacman's Troubled Journey

Suspended NFL player Adam "Pacman" Jones was being sought by
police for questioning about a shooting early Monday involving members of his
entourage after a fight at an Atlanta strip club.
Jones, a cornerback for the Tennessee Titans on suspension following a melee
and shooting at a Las Vegas strip club, his group and three other people got
into a fight, apparently over a woman, at a club around 4 a.m., officer Ariel
Toledo said.

After everyone involved left the strip club - the three people in one car,
and Jones and his entourage in three other cars - someone in Jones' group shot
at the car, and the others returned fire, Toledo said.

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."

One person who was outside the vehicles and not involved in the dispute was
injured by debris in the shooting and was treated by emergency medical
technicians, Toledo said.

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.

Authorities have also been investigating what role Jones had in a February
shooting outside a Las Vegas club that left a bar employee paralyzed and two
other people wounded.
Attorney Robert Langford said no evidence tied Jones to the shooting, but an
aide to Clark County District Attorney David Roger said it could take several
days to decide if there is enough information to file charges against Jones and
two friends.

The Las Vegas allegations were among a series of arrests and encounters with
police that led NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to suspend Jones for one season.

Jones agreed last week not to appeal the suspension. The 23-year-old player
could be reinstated after 10 games for good behavior if he adheres to
conditions set by Goodell and is not arrested again. Missing the entire season
would cost him his salary of nearly $1.3 million.

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