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02-20-2007, 01:23 AM
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| The Official Tennessee Titans thread I just heard on Fox radio that Las Vegas police are seeking Pacman as a person of interest in a triple shooting that happened over AllStar Weekend. They said it was in its early stages, but with the trouble Pacman has been in before who knows whats going to happen. Apparently this all happened around 5 am at a strip club.
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02-20-2007, 01:31 AM
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| it's a damn shame if he is involved (speculation is that the shooter was one of his entourage). He knows he has to keep his nose clean or the Titans will cut him and not think twice about it. It'd be hard to lose him, but Coach Fisher isn't Brian Billick, and has very low tolerance for thuggery.
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02-20-2007, 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by VolTSX23 I just heard on Fox radio that Las Vegas police are seeking Pacman as a person of interest in a triple shooting that happened over AllStar Weekend. They said it was in its early stages, but with the trouble Pacman has been in before who knows whats going to happen. Apparently this all happened around 5 am at a strip club. | OMG!! We need him next year!! WTH is he thinking!! Our secondary and special steams are hopeless with out him.. He's had many warnings.. If it's true he is likely done..  |
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02-20-2007, 07:50 AM
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02-20-2007, 08:28 AM
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| | VN GURU | Tennessean Quote:
Titans cornerback Pacman Jones was at the scene of a violent crime at a Las Vegas strip club early Monday morning but told his attorney Monday night he was not involved in the shooting.
A Las Vegas police detective was on his way to talk to Jones late Monday night, less than 24 hours after a triple shooting at the Minxx Gentleman's Club off the Las Vegas strip. Jones was in Las Vegas attending the NBA All-Star Game and other festivities.
I asked him: 'Was anybody in your group involved in the shooting? And he said, "No,'' attorney Worrick Robinson said. "I said, "Then why did you leave? He said, "When there's guns there's always someone else coming with a gun. That's what you do. You get out of there.
"He told me, "Man, I am not a suspect and didn't have anything to do with this.''
Robinson said Jones told him Monday night police were interested in talking to him as a witness.
"He said he is cooperating,'' Robinson said. "He's just a witness who happened to be at the club at the time it happened. He said he's going to answer any questions they might have.''
The Las Vegas Review-Journal, citing unidentified sources, reported Monday night that Jones was being sought for questioning by police, possibly as a suspect. Two men who work at the club and a female patron were shot and two were critically wounded after an incident at the club.
Las Vegas police never identified Jones as a suspect, however. Jones was among a number of celebrities at the club, including rapper Nelly, when the shooting erupted about 5 a.m. at a private event.
"I did hear a lot of things, but until we get facts and until we get factual things to say "This is what happened, these individuals were here, certain individuals were not here, we can't comment on that,'' Officer Jose Montoya told reporters on Monday.
Efforts to reach Titans Coach Jeff Fisher on Monday night were unsuccessful.
Robinson said Jones told him late Monday night that he was in the club with friends for celebrity party when some of the celebrities started throwing money on the stage. At that point, Jones told Robinson the strippers began to fight over the money. Because of the altercation on the stage, Jones told Robinson the manager turned on the lights and told everybody "they had to go.'
"So he said they walked out the back door and when they came out of building two groups of people were yelling at each other and they were walking toward their car,'' Robinson said. "And people started shooting at each other. He said his group ran across the street and everybody left. He said they got in their truck and got out of there. … The main thing is he is not a suspect, he was there.''
Efforts to reach Titans Coach Jeff Fisher on Monday night were unsuccessful.
Jones has been involved in a number of incidents since being drafted in the first round of the 2005 draft by the Titans.
Earlier this month a judge dismissed a case when Jones was accused of spitting on a female in a Nashville nightclub. Afterward, Jones said he'd learned his lesson.
"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.''
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02-20-2007, 08:48 AM
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| | Technical Difficulties | Quote:
Originally Posted by MG1968 it's a damn shame if he is involved (speculation is that the shooter was one of his entourage). He knows he has to keep his nose clean or the Titans will cut him and not think twice about it. It'd be hard to lose him, but Coach Fisher isn't Brian Billick, and has very low tolerance for thuggery. | Ha! You have to be kidding me. You think the Titans would cut him for something like this? Not sure how the Titans organization was able to get up on that pedastal you have placed them on. |
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02-20-2007, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Vol Mania 21 I wish they would cut that thug. Pretty sad when i actually pull for another team against the Titans, why you might ask. It's simple, I can not and will not cheer for thugs who are out shooting/spitting/fighting people like Pacman. Also even tho this is hard to say we should let Haynesworth go, he's a punk, steppin on ppls heads, and who is the guy who got in trouble for beating up his gf/wife? was it Reynolds? see i can't cheer for a bunch of retards like that. | I agree with you in the sense that those two are thugs......I don't think Haynesworth is as big of a punk as Pacman......Haynesworth got punished for what he did and seemed to regret doing what he did.....Pacman, great football player, makes crappy life style decisions.....I was just thinking to myself, Pacman has been real quiet since that last time he got in trouble about halfway through the season.....I do think this though....Fisher would be dumb to let Pacman go, he's our best defensive player....Him and Bullock.....Fisher can straighten him up, he just needs some more time, this is just what, Pacman's 2nd year? Maybe his 3rd at the most? He's still young, he just needs some time to grow up |
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02-20-2007, 09:44 AM
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| | Calling it like I see it Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: ROCKY TOP TN.
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| Why does Pac Man getting in more trouble not surprise me ? The guy has had time to grow up and act like he's got some sense but refuses to do so. He's a loser plain and simple, just another talented athelete that chooses instead to be a thug. |
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02-20-2007, 09:47 AM
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| | Just blame the flu | Quote:
Originally Posted by Vol Mania 21 I'd rather lose and have some respectful guys to cheer for than to win and have a bunch of thugs on the team. | The whole team isn't thugged out though......I know what you're saying though.....One or two guys can make the whole team look bad, and I can agree with that but I'm not going to stop cheering for the Titans.....I don't stop cheering for UT every time one of our players get into trouble......I know that's two different level of football but it's the same idea |
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