The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Bengals’ Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones faces 3 misdemeano­r charges

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CINCINNATI >> Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones faces three misdemeano­r charges, including assault, but no longer is being charged with a felony for a January confrontat­ion with hotel security guards, police and a nurse.

A felony charge of harassment with a bodily substance, for allegedly spitting at a nurse, was dismissed at the prosecutin­g attorney’s request, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said in a statement Wednesday. The felony charge carries a potential sentence of six to 12 months in jail upon conviction.

Deters said the misdemeano­rs also include disorderly conduct and obstructin­g official business. Those charges will be referred to Hamilton County Municipal Court in Cincinnati for prosecutio­n by a city prosecutor, according to Deters.

The 33-year-old veteran football player, whose career has been marked by off-the-field legal issues, was jailed early Jan. 3. Authoritie­s said Jones tangled with hotel security late at night.

Cincinnati police said he pushed a security employee and poked him in the eye, then kicked and head-butted as officers tried to put him into a police vehicle. They later released a video showing Jones in the back of a police vehicle repeatedly using profanity toward the officers and telling one: “I hope you die tomorrow.”

The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office reported that after Jones was taken to jail, he spit on a jail nurse’s hand.

He apologized through his attorneys and the Bengals also apologized for his behavior. Jones said after his Jan. 4 release from jail that he shouldn’t have been arrested and that the case didn’t make sense.

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