Bengals Cornerback Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones Arrested For Disorderly Conduct at Cincinnati Bar

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Jul 10, 2011

Another offseason, another off-field incident for Adam "Pacman" Jones.

The 27-year-old cornerback, currently playing for the Bengals, was arrested and taken to the Hamilton County Justice Center jail some time after 3 a.m. for disorderly conduct at a Cincinnati bar, according to WKRC-TV in Ohio.

Court documents say Jones was repeatedly asked to leave the bar after shouting at patrons inside. When authorities arrived to get Jones to leave, he resisted and had to be physically restrained by two officers who reported that Jones tried to escape during the arrest.

The arrest is the latest in a long line of incidents for the former West Virginia Mountaineer. When he was drafted by the Titans in 2005, Jones was on probation for a fight while on campus at West Virginia. Before his rookie season began, he was arrested on charges of assault and vandalism outside a Nashville club.

Six arrests later, Jones has bounced from the Titans to the Cowboys to the Bengals, with a brief stint in the CFL in between. He was suspended for the entire 2007 season in connection to an incident at a Las Vegas strip club that resulted in a man being paralyzed after being shot in the back. In 2008 the Cowboys suspended him for six games for getting into an altercation with his bodyguard.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said players are still subject to discipline for incidents that occur during the lockout.

Jones will be arraigned in court on Monday.

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