The Guardian (USA)

Shawn Kemp’s lawyers say former NBA star fired in self-defense

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Former NBA star Shawn Kemp acted in self-defense when he exchanged gunfire in a Washington parking lot while trying to retrieve a stolen cell phone and other items, his attorneys said Thursday.

Kemp, 53, was arrested by Tacoma police Wednesday for investigat­ion of a drive-by shooting but was released from jail Thursday afternoon without charges having been filed. The Pierce County prosecutor’s office said it would not file charges pending further investigat­ion.

“We’re grateful they didn’t rush to judgment,” said Seattle criminal defense lawyer Tim Leary, who is representi­ng Kemp.

In a written statement, another Kemp attorney, W Scott Boatman, said Kemp’s vehicle was broken into Tuesday night and several items were taken – including an iPhone. Kemp tracked the phone’s location to an occupied car at the Tacoma Mall, and when Kemp confronted the individual­s inside, they shot at him, and he returned fire, Boatright

said.

“There was not a drive by shooting as previously reported and Mr. Kemp’s actions were reasonable and legally justified,” Boatman said. “Mr Kemp met with law enforcemen­t at the scene in an attempt to assist in the matter.”

Tacoma police said they recovered a gun at the scene.

Kemp, who has two licensed cannabis stores in Seattle, was a six-time NBA All-Star and played for the Seattle Supersonic­s from 1989 to 1997. He also played for Cleveland, Portland and Orlando.

Kemp debuted in the NBA during the 1989-90 season as a 20-year-old who had never played college basketball. He became known for his highflying, athletic dunks.

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