Titans | Police and courts: Drug bust in Tennessee
Sat, 15 Apr 2006 08:35:41 -0700
Jim Wyatt and Christian Bottorff, of the Tennessean report nine people were arrested on suspicion of having roles in two major drug rings that trafficked cocaine and marijuana in Sumner and Davidson counties in Tennessee. One man, from Nashville, has possible ties to Tennessee Titans CB Adam Jones, authorities said Friday, April 14. Officers seized 1,653 pounds of marijuana, 128 pounds of cocaine, more than 20 vehicles and $608,000, police said. Many of the questions at a news conference surrounded the possible connection to Jones. Davidson County District Attorney Torry Johnson said that Jones is an acquaintance of suspect Darryl Jerome Moore, an aspiring rap singer who was released early last year from federal prison in California. Jones' nickname was embroidered as "Pac Man" on the black leather seats of a 2004 Cadillac XLR, a pricey sports car that authorities confiscated from Moore's apartment. Jones' Nashville attorney, Roger May, said yesterday that the car does not belong to his client, and he said he does not know if Jones ever owned or drove the car. Jones' sports agent, Michael Huyghue, said yesterday that he had advised his client not to comment.
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PACMAN TIED TO DRUG DEALER?
The Nashville Tennesseean reports that one of nine suspected drug dealers arrested recently in and around Nashville has ties to Titans cornerback Pacman Jones.
Davidson County District Attorney Torry Johnson says that Jones is acquainted with Darryl Jerome Moore, an aspiring rap singer who previously has served time in California on drug charges. A 2004 Cadillac XLR confiscated from Moore's apartment had the words "Pac Man" embroidered on the seat. Police also seized a whopping 127 pounds of cocaine from the home of Moore's father.
"Clearly, there is some connection between Mr. Jones and one of the arrested individuals, Mr. Moore," Johnson said. "But I want to emphasize, he has not been charged. The investigation will continue, and we'll just have to see where it goes."
Predictably, Jones' agent and lawyer are defending their guy.
"All I know, with regard to the car, is that he doesn't have ownership of the car," said attorney Roger May. "I do not have any knowledge of the investigation at all. Anything else would be pure speculation."
"It says Cadillac on the car, too," said agent Michael Huyghue. "Maybe they should call the head of Cadillac." (Memo to Mike: You would be doing a better service to your client on this one if you'd keep your mouth shut.)
The Tennesseean tried to reach Jones. On their first attempt to call his cell phone, the reporter was told that Jones was unavailable, and that the reporter should call back later. On the second try, the reporter was told that it was the wrong number.
Stay tuned on this one. Jones has had several brushes with the law over the past year, but has been exonerated of all charges. Our guess is that the prosecutors will explore carefully his connection, if any, to Moore -- and that if there's any way they think they can make something stick, they'll definitely try.
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"It says Cadillac on the car, too," said agent Michael Huyghue. "Maybe they should call the head of Cadillac."
