Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

‘Pacman’ Jones suspended by NFL for one game

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CINCINNATI » Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones has been suspended for the regular-season opener against Baltimore for his role in an altercatio­n at a downtown hotel earlier this year.

Jones had pleaded guilty to a misdemeano­r charge stemming from the January incident, the latest in a history of off-the-field legal issues for the NFL veteran. The NFL said Friday that the suspension was for a violation of its personal conduct policy.

Police said Jones kicked and used head-butting as he was arrested for allegedly assaulting a hotel employee. He was arrested outside the hotel, and police video showed him protesting that he hadn’t done anything to deserve it, loudly demanding, “Let me go!” and at times struggling with officers while yelling obscene insults. Video of Jones in the back of a police cruiser at one point showed him telling an officer: “I hope you die tomorrow.”

Jones apologized in court for his behavior and specifical­ly to Cincinnati police Sgt. Jarrod Cotton. His attorneys said he had been receiving treatment, including for anger management.

In exchange for Jones’ plea, Municipal Court Judge Dwane Mallory dismissed misdemeano­r counts of assault and disorderly conduct at the prosecutor’s request. He sentenced Jones to time already served — two days — on the obstructin­g official business count. The Hamilton County prosecutor had earlier dismissed a felony count alleging Jones spit on a jail nurse.

In a letter to Jones, the NFL said it considered the “extensive video documentat­ion of the tone, tenor and nature of your interactio­ns with law enforcemen­t at the site of your arrest, during transporta­tion to the jail, and during the booking process. As you acknowledg­ed, your post-arrest words and actions reflected poorly on you and your family, the Cincinnati Bengals football club, and the NFL.”

“While it is our understand­ing that appropriat­e apologies have been publicly extended, they do not completely negate your behavior and admission of culpabilit­y for the underlying conduct,” the league

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