Buck Simian
04-05-2018, 11:49 PM
Several times a year this niggers name pops up in the news where he has gotten into some sort of legal trouble. A slap on the paw and he is a free man. Granted, this one was a minor incident, he was asked to leave a casino after a disturbance but when it comes down to it he could walk in and shoot up a school full of white children and the Bengals would still renew his contract.
http://www.wlwt.com/article/bengals-adam-jones-asked-to-leave-hollywood-casino/3551445
A list of some of his greatest plays:
Jones, 31, has had several run-ins with police.
A Nevada court upheld a $12.4 million judgement against Jones last month for his role in a 2007 shooting at a Las Vegas nightclub.
The cornerback-return specialist was found not guilty of assaulting a woman at a Cincinnati bar in July 2013. A judge said the alleged victim provoked an attack after pouring a beer on Jones.
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers cited Jones for disorderly conduct during a traffic stop in September 2013.
Jones was also arrested in 2011 and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after an incident at a Cincinnati nightclub.
In 2010, then-Cincinnati Police Chief Tom Streicher issued a public apology to Jones after he was detained during a traffic stop after a Bengals loss.
http://www.wlwt.com/article/bengals-adam-jones-asked-to-leave-hollywood-casino/3551445
A list of some of his greatest plays:
Jones, 31, has had several run-ins with police.
A Nevada court upheld a $12.4 million judgement against Jones last month for his role in a 2007 shooting at a Las Vegas nightclub.
The cornerback-return specialist was found not guilty of assaulting a woman at a Cincinnati bar in July 2013. A judge said the alleged victim provoked an attack after pouring a beer on Jones.
Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers cited Jones for disorderly conduct during a traffic stop in September 2013.
Jones was also arrested in 2011 and charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after an incident at a Cincinnati nightclub.
In 2010, then-Cincinnati Police Chief Tom Streicher issued a public apology to Jones after he was detained during a traffic stop after a Bengals loss.