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Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Arrested at Airport With 3 Charges

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Adam Pacman Jones at WVU practice

WVU Football legend Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones was arrested at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport on Monday morning on misdemeanor charges of alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threatening, per a report from TMZ.

Jones was released after booking, calling the terroristic threatening charge “bulls***” in an interview with Cincinnati news.

“Do I look intoxicated to you? I have only been locked up for two hours,” Jones said. “Y’all talking about 6:30 in the morning. Who in the hell is drunk at 6:30 in the morning, man?”

Jones said the charges stemmed from a dispute over malfunctioning phone chargers on a flight out of the airport, and that the flight crew said they would have to turn the plane around if he wanted to change seats in order to remedy the issue.

Jones, who played for WVU from 2002-04 and went on to enjoy a 13-season NFL career, including eight years with the Cincinnati Bengals, has had a number of legal incidents in the past.

He has remained active in the Cincinnati and Mountaineer communities since his playing days came to an end. Jones has visited the football program under Neal Brown and has spoken with the team, giving the players advice. 

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