http://nba.aolsportsblog.com/2007/0...egedly-involved-in-vegas-strip-club-shooting/ One of the co-owners of the nightclub Minxx in Las Vegas has gone on record as reporting that Pac Mac Jones began throwing money into the air and one of the strippers starting to pick up the money. Supposedly the money is an enticement for the dancers to perform that much more and not to actually pick it up. So Pac Man proceeds to grab the stripper by the hair and bash her head against the stage a couple of times and then punches her in the face. One of the guys working for the club successully restrains Pac Man until his posse gets involved and gets Pac Man loose. Pac Man then proceeds to go arond to the other side of the stage and once again punches the stripper in the face. The same dude from the club restrains Pac Man. Pac Man, at this point, states that he is going to have the dude "taken out". Just a little later on, one of Pac Man's posse goes back to his car and gets a pistol and kills the dude who restrained Pac Man.
a prick like this should be the one outed by the NFL, not some guy who just doesn't like his teammates.
Well after Tank Johnson's treatment by commissioner Goodell, it's anybody's guess what will happen with Pac Man.
damn you're right.....he went Mike Tyson on the bouncer. It's his 8th altercation with the law in the past couple of years.
Who cares? The guy is great fun to watch on the field. If he was Joe Average Thug, none of y'all would give one bit of a damn. In fact, I suspect some of you would blame the folks for being at an unGodly place like a strip club.
Things like that don't happen in Lubbock. The police would have been there to shut the place down before things go heated. Women folk are especially discouraged about being aroused in public. From just the other day: http://media.www.dailytoreador.com/...ce.Close.Down.Chippendales.Show-2726720.shtml According to Lubbock Police, the Special Operations Unit arrested the dancers for simulating sex acts in violations with city ordinances. Police said the dancers broke the law because Jake's Sports Cafe does not have a sexually oriented business permit. Beatrice Alvarez, a Jake's Sports Cafe waitress who was working the night of the arrests, said she does not believe the Chippendale's dancers did anything wrong. "We opened the doors at 6 (p.m.) and the first show began at 8 (p.m.)," Alvaraz said. "The show lasted maybe 30 minutes before the dancers were arrested. I don't think the dancers broke any rules. They were fully clothed, except for their shirts. They came off the stage only to blow on a woman's neck as part of the show." Alvarez said after the show was stopped, police forced all the show's guests to exit, and Jake's Sports Cafe was temporarily closed.