Posted on 02/22/2007 3:28:48 AM PST by mainepatsfan
'Pacman' Jones Placed at Scene of a Shooting
Posted Thursday, February 22, 2007 ; 12:06 AM
Updated Thursday, February 22, 2007 ; 06:14 AM
Former Mountaineer was at the scene of a shooting in Las Vegas.
Story by Scott Grayson Email | Bio
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- There has been more trouble for former Mountaineer football player Adam "Pacman" Jones.
Security cameras placed him at the scene of a shooting at a strip club in Las Vegas last weekend.
One of the owners of the club said Pacman Jones came with the shooter and left with the shooter, and that surveillance videos show him sitting next to the shooter for much of the night.
He went on to say that Pacman Jones threw hundreds of $1 bills on the stage.
He said Jones got upset when the dancer started picking them up without his permission. He reportedly got angry, grabbed her hair and slammed her head against the stage.
A security guard intervened, and Jones threatened to kill him.
That security guard later was shot and is now paralyzed.
Police have not said if Jones is a person of interest in the case.
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If the allegations are found to be true, this 'gentleman' should not play another down of football.
I was just listening to Mike and The Mad Dog sports radio when a regular called called in with a relative who was paralyzed from the waist down in the PacMan Jones shooting, he was a bouncer at the club.
Upon leaving the club earlier in the night with a fellow thug PacMan told the OTHER boucer that he would be dead before the night is over. Apparently the 2 thugs came back and went Wild West City trying to make good on the promise to kill the bouncer.
His closing speed is incredible - that stripper would probably agree.
I don't think you understand. This guy is really good.
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