Ga. authorities look closer at shooting(Pac-man)

Goldenrichards83

Active Member
Messages
1,612
Reaction score
0
Ga. authorities look closer at shooting(Pac-man)

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/...tory?id=3853207

Wow, Jerry is looking more and more foolish for even dealing with this guy. Click the link and watch the Video.



Ga. authorities look closer at shooting

Comment Email Print
By John Barr ESPN.com Archive

Pacman Jones New Revelations

John Barr examines new revelations about Adam "Pacman" Jones.Tags: NFL, Dallas Cowboys, Adam Jones

Pacman Jones New Revelations
CONLEY, Ga. -- Georgia prosecutors have opened an investigation into an alleged shooting-for-hire scheme involving former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones two weeks after the incident was featured in a report on ESPN's "Outside the Lines," a representative for the Dekalb County district attorney's office said Thursday.

The district attorney's office confirmed Thursday investigators are examining the events of June 2007 that occurred near Club Blaze, an Atlanta-area strip club.
"Our office is looking into this matter," Jada Hudspeth, a representative from the DA's office, said Thursday. "However, we cannot provide additional comments as it is an open investigation."

The case had been investigated by the Dekalb County police, but was never forwarded to prosecutors for review. The police had listed the case as inactive, meaning they were not pursuing it although it was officially not closed. The district attorney in Dekalb County has asked investigators to take a new look at the evidence.
Jones has denied any role in the shooting. An NFL spokesperson declined comment Thursday and said, "It's a law enforcement matter."

A recent OTL investigation revealed an Atlanta police informant told investigators that Jones, while serving a season-long NFL suspension in June 2007, offered to pay an accused murderer to shoot a man with whom Jones had exchanged words inside Club Blaze.
The man Jones is alleged to have arranged the shooting with is Edward "Slugga" Morris, one of two men Jones accused of extorting him and threatening him in the wake of a fight and triple shooting at a Las Vegas strip club in February 2007.

That incident, during NBA All-Star Weekend, left a club manager paralyzed from the waist down and resulted in NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspending Jones two months later for the 2007 season.

Morris is accused by police and prosecutors in Atlanta of being a founding member of a violent street gang known as the International Robbing Crew. He's being held in Fulton County jail in Atlanta on three counts of murder and is awaiting trial in April.
In the recent OTL report, Morris described Jones as his "partner" and "friend" and denied extorting and threatening Jones after the shooting in Las Vegas.
Jones denies having any friendship with Morris.

Derek Wright, Morris' Atlanta-based attorney, acknowledged that Morris was with Jones inside Club Blaze in June 2007, four months after the Las Vegas shooting.
"He [Morris] was there and was in communication with Mr. Jones," Wright said.

Nobody was hurt in the June 2007 shooting near Club Blaze.
Jones, then a Tennessee Titan, was questioned by police at the time but neither he nor anyone else was ever charged.
 

lqmac1

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,557
Reaction score
3,615
I feel bad for the guy, i feel he was just about to iron everything out and turn his life around, but thats what espn will do to a cowboy i guess **** Em
 

djmajestik

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,074
Reaction score
74
So wait a minute, you're blaming ESPN for all the faults Pac brings to the table? There's an old saying, you reap what you sew (or knit for that matter).

His transgressions in the past are catching up with him, ESPN is just providing the fuel. Although I HATE ESPN, you can't say this is on them.

Put blame where it resides!!!
 

djmajestik

Well-Known Member
Messages
1,074
Reaction score
74
As an aside, I think this is what is wrong with star athletes these days, it's not my fault I shot up a night club or whatever, it is the media bringing it to light and not letting it die!
 

tyke1doe

Well-Known Member
Messages
54,312
Reaction score
32,716
Translation: ESPN may have done our job better than we did ourselves. ;)
 

Jon88

Benched
Messages
7,665
Reaction score
0
I cannot believe Jerry traded for this guy and then paid bodyguards to follow him around. Absolutely STUPID.
 

theebs

Believe!!!!
Messages
27,462
Reaction score
9,207
lqmac1;2597474 said:
I feel bad for the guy, i feel he was just about to iron everything out and turn his life around, but thats what espn will do to a cowboy i guess **** Em


Really? This isnt sarcasm?

ESPN is to blame for him being a complete misfit to society?

Talk about enabling excuse makers. You wouldnt happen to be a phillips would you?
 

TellerMorrow34

BraveHeartFan
Messages
28,358
Reaction score
5,076
theebs;2610092 said:
Really? This isnt sarcasm?

ESPN is to blame for him being a complete misfit to society?

Talk about enabling excuse makers. You wouldnt happen to be a phillips would you?


Agreed. I'm so sick of people making excuses for people who screw their lives up. It's always someone elses fault isn't it?

When will people in this world wake up and realise that screw ups have to take responsibility for their own actions and screws ups and quite trying to put the blame in other places?
 
Top