Bengals CB Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Pleads Not Guilty
Although Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones was not in court Monday, his attorney reportedly pleaded not guilty for the charges the Cincinnati Bengals’ defensive back received.
Jones, who was detained and arrested after refusing to leave a downtown bar on Sunday, July 10, had been charged with two misdemeanors. He was given the first - disorderly conduct while intoxicated - for an altercation inside the bar and the second for being uncooperative with police and apparently attempting to remove his handcuffs.
Read Article >VIDEO: ‘Pacman’ Jones Denies Police Claims Of Drunken Disorderliness
He also points out that neck brace while wondering how he could resist arrest in such a condition. That mysterious neck brace is due to a surgery from a month ago to remedy an injury suffered last NFL season, says Jones.
Despite having a bone to pick with the city’s police force, Jones closes by saying he loves the city of Cincinnati. Kinda looking forward to hearing the whole story on this one, friends.
Read Article >PHOTO: Pacman Jones Sports Neck Brace In His Mug Shot
Jones was booked at the Hamilton County Justice Center at 3:11 a.m. on Sunday morning and will be facing charges of disorderly conduct while intoxicated and resisting arrest according to local television station WKRC.
The disordery conduct charge apparently comes from allegations that Jones was “asked repeatedly while inside the bar to calm down and exit, according to court documents obtained by WKRC. The documents also state that he repeatedly shouted profanities and waved his arms violently.
Read Article >Pacman Jones Arrested After Altercation in Cincinnati Bar
Jones was detained by Cincinnati police for refusing to leave a bar early Sunday morning, WLWT reports (via Pro Football Talk), following an apparent altercation between an ‘intoxicated and disruptive’ Jones and his fellow bar patrons.
Jones apparently wasn’t cooperative with police, either, as he allegedly attempted to get out of his handcuffs before eventually needing two officers restrained him.
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