Adam Jones

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Below is the account given by a Las Vegas Strip club owner of Titan's cornerback "Pacman" Jones' weekend.

He said the trouble started after 4 a.m., when Jones and his entourage of a half-dozen people returned to the club for the second time that evening.

Jones tossed hundreds of $1 bills on the stripper stage, Susnar said, adding that when a dancer started grabbing the money without Jones' permission, he got angry, grabbed her hair and slammed her head against the stage.

Security guard Aaron Cudworth, a mixed-martial artist with professional fighting experience, intervened and scuffled with Jones and members of his entourage, he said.

Jones then threatened to kill the guard, Susnar said.

Order was eventually restored and everyone moved outside before the gunman opened fire toward the front door of the club, hitting Cudworth, security guard Tom Urbanski and a female customer, he said.

"He goes out, retrieves a gun, then shoots two security guards, pretty much making good on the threat made by Pacman Jones," Susnar said.

Cudworth, who was shot in the chest and arm, was released from University Medical Center on Tuesday. Urbanski, 43, remained at the hospital in critical condition. He was expected to live, but a bullet severed his spine and paralyzed him below the waist, his father told the paper.

"He's going to be paralyzed for life, and what did he do?" Don Urbanski said. "I just want somebody to pay for it."

Below is what Jones has been doing since arriving in Nashville as a #1 draft pick.
When: April 2005

What: Jones' name appeared on the police incident report after a fight broke out in a strip club. The female involved said she had no plans to pursue the case and it was dismissed.

Comments: "Other than being visible at the place, that is the extent of the story," said Michael Huyghue, Jones' agent. "Unfortunately you can never just be in places where anything can happen, and that is a lesson you learn, even if you are completely not involved."

Titans reaction: Team officials said they believed Jones did nothing wrong.

Hotel incident

Where: Nashville

When: June 2005

What: Security officials at Regal Maxwell House Hotel had trouble getting two of Jones' friends to clear their room after checkout time. Police arrived, smelled marijuana and found some on a tabletop. Jones was in the room, but one of his friends took full responsibility for the evidence.

Titans reaction: No comment

Nightclub arrest

Where: Nashville

When: July 2005

What: Jones was arrested on two counts of misdemeanor assault and a felony count of vandalism after a fight at a Nashville nightclub. Charges were dismissed less than a year later.

Titans reaction: "Unfortunately we realize that some young players go through a maturing process to become professionals that includes decision-making, choosing friends, appropriate behavior, etc.," the team said in a statement. "Jones has not finished that maturing process, despite team and league efforts."

Vehicle confiscation

Where: Nashville

When: April 2006

What: Metro Police said a vehicle registered to Jones was involved in a drug trafficking ring. "Pac Man" was embroidered on the leather seats of a 2004 Cadillac XLR which was confiscated from a friend of Jones. Jones later bought the car back at an auction.

Comments: "Clearly there is some connection between Mr. Jones and one of the arrested individuals," Davidson County District Attorney Torry Johnson said. "But I want to emphasize he has not been charged."

Titans reaction: No comment

Shots fired

Where: Nashville

When: April 2006

What: Jones was at the scene where gunshots were fired following an altercation at a Nashville gas station at 1:50 a.m. Police questioned Jones but labeled him only as a witness. The incident occurred just three days after the vehicle confiscation.

Comments: "My name has been falsely dragged into these matters that are completely unrelated to me," Jones said.

Titans reaction: Coach Jeff Fisher met with Jones the next day, but declined to comment.

Nightclub arrest

Where: Murfreesboro

When: August 2006

What: Jones was arrested and charged with public drunkenness and disorderly conduct, both misdemeanors, for an incident at Sweetwater Saloon. With six months of good behavior the charges will be dropped, a judge ruled last month.

Comments: "An innocent bystander," Jones said.

Titans reaction: No comment

Spitting incident

Where: Nashville

When: October 2006

What: Jones was issued a citation for misdemeanor assault after being accused of spitting in the face of a Tennessee State student following a verbal exchange at a downtown nightclub. The charge was dismissed in general sessions court earlier this month.

Comments: "If I'm going to go out, I'm going to have to be at a little private spot,'' Jones said. "Maybe I'll chill out at a jazz bar or something with some older folks."

Titans reaction: No comment

Triple shooting

Where: Las Vegas

When: Monday morning

What: Jones has been questioned by Las Vegas police after he was at the scene of a triple shooting. According to Jones' attorney, the cornerback is not a suspect in the case.

Comments: "(Pacman Jones) told me, 'Man, I am not a suspect and didn't have anything to do with this,' " attorney Worrick Robinson said.

Titans reaction: No comment



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That's just an example about how the life is injust. Patrick Tillman isn't alive because of his courage and this crap live because he is black 'cause that's no way if he wasn't in football that this boy would be alive.
 

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it's yet another double standard... how much airplay is this story getting compared to "mushroom-gate" and Brady's baby mama drama?
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which one is the more serious problem? double standards sicken me.
 

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One funny note from this tragedy. A google search shows that the security guard, Aaron Cudworth, fights professionally at 265 pounds in a MMA organization. Cudworth reportedly came to the defense of the attacked stripper and put Jones in some sort of arm bar. Jones had shoulder surgery 10 days previously and Cudworth ripped the stitches out. After Jones entourage got involved Jones was biting Cudworth on the ankle (his ankle was swabbed and DNA evidence was obtained.)
 

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The Sports Junkies, a local morning radio team, discussed this story in depth yesterday. They were pretty courageous about pointing fingers at ESPN for ignoring it completely, saying it should be the lead story on Sportscenter. This subhuman thug, with the absurd media-created nickname just making him all the more unlikeable, should absolutely never be allowed to play in the NFL again. However, we're talking about an organization that welcomed Ray Lewis back with open arms and made sure its paid talking shills salivated over him at ever opportunity. They also gave Lawrence Phillips chance after chance, when he should have been imprisoned for a lengthy term, and despite the fact he was a terrible, unproductive football player. This case is a litmus test for the NFL hierarchy, and the Titans in particular. Will Jeff Fisher stand up and finally denounce this idiot? So far, I'm not filled with confidence; no one has condemned him publicly, and the police claim he's not a suspect. How can you not be a suspect when the owner of the bar is giving a detailed description of your horrendous criminal behavior? If the NFL cannot condemn and ban a little monster who punched girls in the face and bit the leg of another man, then what kind of misbehavior will it ever oppose? Now, if Jones were white and his "crime" was being labeled racist, then the NFL would have condemned him outright and ESPN would not be ignoring the story. Edited by: bigunreal
 

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Bar fighting white football players are favourites of PC media types. I recall Christian Peter being compared to Lawrence Phillips. At the time it seemed like overkill, now Peter is largely forgotten and Phillips is in the system for trying to kill a bunch of underagers...
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Maybe we should fire some emails off to the NFL and to the Titans about this. An email to ESPN as well for their "cover up". Like white shogun said in another thread, people are starting to take notice of this.
 

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Jones is total verminous thug & needs to be booted from the NFL. If I conducted myself anywhere close to that manner, I'd have a pink slip quicker than a hiccup....and I make a mere fraction of the mega-bucks Jones knocks down. Of course the "mainstream" media will bury this story, because it's only "newsworthy" if the perpetrator is a white man!

Triad, very interesting how Jones got handled by the MMA fighter. Like all woodpile thugs, Jones needed numbers to fight back. Without their "posse", a gun or a knife, the 98% of these street vermin, gangsta wanna-be's are cowards! My buddy is a bouncer at an exclusive nightclub in Atlanta, and he routinely ejects unruly woodpiles (or ones who try to get in without being properly dressed). My pal (6'5 255) says unless there's 4+ of them, he can always back them down by himself. They're only brave in numbers!
 
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Today, in USA Today, Jon Saraceno called for Jones to be "booted from the NFL." Saraceno wrote a very strong column. However, he expects another team to sign him even if the Titans were to release him. Saraceno wonders why the fans accept thugs as pro football players.

Every few years, the NFL goes through a hand-ringing session over the perception that the League is filled with thugs and felons. Nothing is ever changed, and the process continues. Jones, incidentally, has hired Ray Lewis' lawyers.
 

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sport historian said:
Today, in USA Today, Jon Saraceno called for Jones to be "booted from the NFL." Saraceno wrote a very strong column. However, he expects another team to sign him even if the Titans were to release him. Saraceno wonders why the fans accept thugs as pro football players.

Every few years, the NFL goes through a hand-ringing session over the perception that the League is filled with thugs and felons. Nothing is ever changed, and the process continues. Jones, incidentally, has hired Ray Lewis' lawyers.

Just the same cycle over and over again. People SAY stuff about but nobody ever DOES anything about. No one wants to stand up to this b.s. thug culture.
 
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Then lets start a boycott of the NFL. It wouldn't be hard to make a montage of the atrocities of NFLers; Ray Lewis, Leonard Little, Adam Jones, etc. We could get statements and pictures of their victims. Start off by asking people to turn off the NFL on opening day weekend to make a point, then see if it made that big of a difference in their lives, or if making criminals into millionaires is something that they cannot live without. Ask them to go watch a High School game that weekend instead, or to spend the day trying to find out why the U.S. congress has failed to adjust its membership size since the 1910 census, even though it had done so every census prior... and then to ponder the ramifications of this reduced ratio of representation (Or something else that gets them thinking about how much we have lost to "our" government over the past 100 years).
 

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Another irony: Jones has retained the law services of the firm that defended Ray Lewis' murder rap.
 

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sport historian said:
Today, in USA Today, Jon Saraceno called for Jones to be "booted from the NFL." Saraceno wrote a very strong column. However, he expects another team to sign him even if the Titans were to release him. Saraceno wonders why the fans accept thugs as pro football players.

He wonders why? Maybe because jock sniffing writers like him are so quick to celebrate the black athlete and rarely point out their serious problems until it becomes so freakin' obvious that they have to. Nice time for this guy to get on the soap box, after a murder. Where is he during the TNB that goes on every day in the sports world? Probably talking about "smiles that light up the room" and kids that come back from bad "decisions". Hypocrite.
 

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I was at a poker game earlier tonight, mixed crowd 6 whites and 4 blacks, and we we're discussing what happend with Adam Jones. The blacks were so transfixed on how Jones was "making it rain" (urban word meaning to throw money in the air). Let's not give a damn about the S.O.B. slamming the girls head into the stage, or the security guard who is now paralized. No let's focus on "making it rain." What a joke. Anyone know the strippers race?
 

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White Mike said:
I was at a poker game earlier tonight, mixed crowd 6 whites and 4 blacks, and we we're discussing what happend with Adam Jones. The blacks were so transfixed on how Jones was "making it rain" (urban word meaning to throw money in the air). Let's not give a damn about the S.O.B. slamming the girls head into the stage, or the security guard who is now paralized. No let's focus on "making it rain." What a joke. Anyone know the strippers race?


I read one article that said the promoter for the "adult entertainment" was Chris Mitchell from Houston. I read another article that said the dancers were part of the Harlem Knights. I did a google search and found the Harlem knights are from Houston. Here is there website. View at your own risk, it is an adult website, (they all appear to be African American.)

http://www.harlemknights2000.com/html/index.html
 
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So we have s situation in which a white man is injured protecting a black woman from assault by a black man. If it wre the other way around it would be front page mew for every media outlet in the U.S.
 

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So we have s situation in which a white man is injured protecting a black woman from assault by a black man. If it wre the other way around it would be front page mew for every media outlet in the U.S.
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Exactly. I will take it one step further and say that is movie material!
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This, in addition to the Colts coming down on Dominic Rhodes, seems like the NFL is working on setting a message to affletes that break the law: There will be repercussions.


I won't hold my breath though. My money says nothing bad happens to either of them.


Does anyone else think it's hilarious that "Pacman" wanted the money he was throwing on stage back? He is a millionaire and still a bad tipper.
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Throw him in prison where he belongs for hurting that decent man.Edited by: InfamousOne
 

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Has anyone been charged with the actual shooting yet? Triple shooting should be life in prison if we actually had justice in this country. And, how in the hell is Jones not a suspect?
 

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Jones is a suspect, at least a person of interest. Cops usually won't lable a person as a suspect till right before charges are filed. Jones will surely get some charges for this. From what I remember the Las Vegas PD is pro-white. Remember the rapper 2-pac? 2-punk was murdered on the Vegas strip after a Mike Tyson fight. There were "no whitnesses" and no one was ever charged.Edited by: White Mike
 

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The NFL is not happy about the recent spree of crimes involving players. So they called a meeting with Gene Upshaw, DeAngelo Hall and Jeff Saturday to show they mean business! Talk about pointless. (nothing against Jeff Saturday)

If the NFL meant business they would ban Pacman Jones. He will probably not be with Tennesse next year, but some idiot in Dallas or Oakland will probably sign him to a multi-million year deal. When that happens,I think that is the time to start the email campaign. As for me, if that idiot is in the league this fall, that will be it for me, no more NFL, I will shut it off just like the NBA. I need to take up hunting or something anyway, I am too much of a coach potato in the fall. Here is the full story.


INDIANAPOLIS - NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and NFL Players Association executive director Gene Upshaw led a group discussion Thursday on how to deal with the recent spree of crimes involving players.

Aside from Goodell and Upshaw, Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis and approximately 10 players, including Atlanta Falcons Pro Bowl cornerback DeAngelo Hall and Indianapolis Colts Pro Bowl center Jeff Saturday, took part in the meeting.

Hall's impression was that Goodell meant business, particularly after the latest incident involving Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones. Jones allegedly was involved in a shooting at a Las Vegas strip club Sunday that left one man paralyzed.

"I think the commissioner means business on this stuff," Hall said Friday. "He's not playing on this. He wants it fixed. We all want it fixed. We want it fixed for the guys who are playing now, who are coming in this year and who are coming in during the future."

The meeting was planned before the incident involving Jones in Las Vegas and came after both Goodell and Upshaw were outspoken during the week of the Super Bowl when asked about cleaning up players' conduct.

Last season, the league seemingly went through more arrests than in recent years. Nine Cincinnati players were arrested, and the league was embarrassed when Titans defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth stomped on the head of Dallas Cowboys center Andre Gurode. As the regular season ended, there also was tragedy. Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams was killed on New Year's Day in a drive-by shooting that has yet to be solved.

Williams' death prompted Bowlen to vow to work with the league to fix the problem. Bowlen indicated he was encouraged by the meeting Thursday. "It was a good, productive way of talking about several different areas," Bowlen told the Denver Post. "We had a lot of smart, good football players who had a lot of good ideas."

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-notebook022307&prov =yhoo&type=lgns
 

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Tommy Urbanski is a good man made paralyzed by the Rothschild-dominated porn and football industry. This event makes me extremely angry



 
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This is dispicable. You just look at Jones and you know he's trouble. What respectable human being wears their hair like that, if it wasn't for the suit I wouldn't be able to tell him apart from a homeless bum in New York. He probably showers on a prison schedule once or twice a week.

He'll get a slap on the wrist and will be on talk shows talking about how "he found god" and get credit for writing a bestseller. Urbanski will be forgotten. Very sad.
 

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I found this from Fox sports "From the NFL Czars blog"

Titans were warned

Tennessee's new general manager Mike Reinfeldt discussed the possibility of trading troubled cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones here, and I bet head coach Jeff Fisher regrets almost daily that they selected Jones with the sixth pick of the '06 draft. Granted, he's a more dynamic player than Antrel Rolle, the other cornerback considered by the Titans, but Jones is simply an undisciplined personality. How else do you explain the Las Vegas reports of him tossing money (from of bag containing $81,000) at strippers and the fact that Fisher had to suspend him for a game last season for spitting at a woman in a nightclub?

The young man has character issues.

Fans may howl at this story, but marketing man Mike Ornstein warned Fisher about Pacman prior to the draft. Orny called him irresponsible. According to the story, Pacman was in New York City and Fisher wanted him to fly to Nashville prior to the draft. Well, he skipped his first flight. He was having too much fun in NYC. Ornstein, who was trying to sign Pacman to a Reebok deal, was told to get Pacman on the next plane out of LaGuardia. Well, Ornstein went through security with Pacman and escorted him to the departure gate. He watched Pacman get onto the plane.

However, the next phone call from Fisher said it all. Pacman didn't arrive on his scheduled flight. Yes, he slipped back off the plane at LaGuardia when Ornstein turned his back. There was simply too much partying to do in Manhattan.

But we all know that there will be teams lining up to trade for Pacman. And the Titans may even get a low second-round pick for him regardless of character.


oh, and about that Reebok deal. Looks like he is indeed on the Reebok payroll.


http://www.pacmanjones32.com/video.htmEdited by: KJV1
 
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