Former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones has been booked into the Boone County (Ky.) detention center after he was arrested by police at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Jones was booked for intoxication and terroristic threatening, said Captain Kevin Klute of the Boone County Jail.
This is the latest of numerous run-ins with police for Jones. In February 2019, police arrested Jones at an Indiana casino after gaming agents were called to the blackjack table where Jones was playing on suspicion of someone cheating.
Agents from the Indiana Gaming Commission reported Jones “immediately became verbally combative and disorderly.” He was booked into the Dearborn County (Ind.) jail at 3 a.m. on charges of disorderly conduct, intimidation, resisting arrest, and public intoxication.
Former Cincinnati Bengals CB Adam "Pacman" Jones is in jail after being arrested at Rising Star Casino. @Local12 pic.twitter.com/biWWDrJC3K
— Brad Underwood (@BUnderwood317) February 27, 2019
In January 2013, Jones was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and assaulting a security guard in downtown Cincinnati the day after the Bengals’ regular-season finale.
On the ride to the jail, Jones unleashed a 20-minute tirade against the arresting officer, telling him, “I hope you die tomorrow,” along with other more profane statements.
For those who don't want to watch the full video, Jones calls the officer a bi— 21 times, tells him to suck his d— 11 times in 18 mins.
— Paul Dehner Jr. (@pauldehnerjr) January 23, 2017
Once at the jail, Jones was placed in a restraint chair after spitting on a female nurse.
In July 2011, Jones was arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest after a fight at a Cincinnati bar.
And in July 2007, Jones was involved in an altercation at a Las Vegas strip club that resulted in a shooting, leaving a man paralyzed. Jones entered a no contest plea and was ordered to pay the victims more than $12 million.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Jones for one year for violating the league’s personal conduct policy. Jones was suspended one game for violating the same policy following his 2017 arrest.
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