Report: Vegas police seeking Pacman
By Terry McCormick, tmccormick@nashvillecitypaper.com
February 20, 2007
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s web site, Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones is being sought by Las Vegas police who want to speak to him about a triple shooting at the Minxx Gentleman’s Club.
The story credited “an NFL source” with the information.
According to the story, sources said Jones was with a number of celebrities, including rapper Nelly and music producer Jermaine Dupri, who is singer Janet Jackson’s boyfriend, at the strip club for a private event named Harlem Knights, when the shooting allegedly took place around 5 a.m. local time.
The NBA All-Star Weekend was held in Las Vegas, bringing a number of additional celebrities to the city.
The story went on to say that Steve Cofield, a Las Vegas sports talk show host, reported that Jones was with a group that opened fire after leaving the club.
It was reported that two security guards were among the three people injured.
The City Paper reached Jones’ agent Michael Huyghue late Monday night, and Huyghue said he had no knowledge of Jones’ involvement in any incident. He also said he had not spoken with his client in about a week. Efforts to reach Jones were unsuccessful.
The Las Vegas Police Department could not be reached for comment Monday night. Titans coach Jeff Fisher was not available for comment.
Jones, the Titans first-round draft pick in 2005, has had his share of off-field incidents since being drafted by the Titans. He is currently within a six-month window where he needs to stay free from any arrests in order to be exonerated of public drunkenness and disorderly conduct charges stemming from an incident last August in Murfreesboro. Jones has to stay clean until August 2007 in order to comply with the terms of that agreement.
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