Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested early Monday morning at Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport. A CVG spokesperson said airport police received a call at around 6 a.m. about an unruly passenger on an outbound flight. A spokesperson said the passengers were arrested before takeoff and taken to the Boone County Detention Center. Jones was released from jail several hours later. He was charged with alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threats, according to the Boone County Jail. Court documents state: “Mr. Jones complained that the USB charger port was not working. He unbuckled his seatbelt and his actions caused annoyance and alarm to other passengers. He disrupted flight operations. .I was given one last chance to calm down.” “Mr. Jones continued to argue. Both flight attendants could smell a strong odor of alcohol coming from his person.” The captain returned to the gate and was contacted by airport police, according to the documents. attempted to interrogate the captain. – escalated the situation, but “Mr. Jones continued to be combative and argumentative,” the document states. In front of the officer, Jones reportedly said, “Wait, I’m going to get you. That’s not a threat. That’s a threat.” “The interaction between him and the flight attendant was really brief, but the flight attendant didn’t get it and probably kicked him out a little bit pre-emptively. But from the beginning of the morning his attitude was kind of “That led to that situation,” said Austin Grimes, one of the passengers. Once off the plane, Jones was taken into custody. “What was really interesting to me was that when I got off the plane, the passengers who were around Jones on the plane actually filed a complaint with the police, saying that Jones had done nothing wrong. ” said passenger Mike Jarnicki. After Jones was released from prison, he told WLWT that the incident on the plane started with the charger not working. He denies being drunk. He was on his way to Newark, New Jersey, for a Monday night football game, Jones said. Jones said as he left prison that he was “hurt. It’s embarrassing.” “Everyone’s talking about 5 or 6:30 in the morning. Who the hell is drunk at 6:30 in the morning? So everyone gets up and goes to the airport drunk?” Jones said. “I stand for what I stand for: respect, integrity, and I’m going to walk my own path. I’m not kissing anybody (expletive). I’m not like that,” Jones said. Just a few hours ago, he posted a video on his Twitter of himself walking through an airport. And we talked about the Bengals vs. Browns game. Last year, Jones was one of the Bengals’ “lords of the jungle.” “Ruler of the Jungle” begins in 2021, with a die-hard Bengals fan or former Bengal serving as the king for the day.
Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested early Monday morning at Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport.
A CVG spokesperson said airport police were called around 6 a.m. after a flight attendant on an outbound flight spotted an unruly passenger. A spokesperson said the passengers were arrested before takeoff and taken to the Boone County Detention Center.
Jones was released from jail several hours later. He was charged with alcohol intoxication, disorderly conduct and terroristic threats, according to the Boone County Jail.
Court documents state: “Mr. Jones complained that the USB charger port was not working. He unbuckled his seatbelt and his actions caused annoyance and alarm to other passengers. He disrupted flight operations. .I was given one last chance to calm down.” “They intended to address his issues after takeoff. Mr. Jones continued to argue. Both flight attendants smelled a strong odor of alcohol on his person.”
The captain returned to the gate and airport police attempted to de-escalate the situation, but “Mr. Jones continued to be combative and argumentative,” the document said.
“Hold on, I’m going to get you. That’s not a threat. It’s a promise,” Jones said in front of the officer, according to the documents.
“The interaction between him and the flight attendant was really brief, but the flight attendant didn’t get it and probably kicked him out in a bit of a pre-emptive strike. But his behavior throughout the beginning of the morning was… I think it led to species confusion.” That’s the situation,” said Austin Grimes, one of the passengers.
Once off the plane, Jones was taken into custody.
“What was really interesting was that when I got off the plane, the passengers who were around him on the plane were actually telling the police that he had done nothing wrong.”Passenger Mike Jarnicki said.
After his release from prison, Jones told WLWT that the plane crash started with the charger not working. He denies being drunk. He was on his way to Newark, New Jersey, for a Monday night football game, Jones said.
“I’m hurt. It’s embarrassing,” Jones said as he left the prison. “Everyone’s talking about 5 or 6:30 in the morning. Who the hell is drunk at 6:30 in the morning? So everyone gets up and goes to the airport drunk?”
Jones said if he was wrong, he would admit it.
“I stand for what I stand for: respect, integrity, and I’m going to walk my own path. I’m not kissing anybody (expletive). I’m not doing that.” Hmm, if I’m wrong, I’m going to say, ‘I’m 100 percent wrong,”’ Jones said.
Just a few hours ago, Jones posted a video to his Twitter account while walking through the airport and talking about the Bengals-Browns game. Last year, Jones was one of the Bengals’ “lords of the jungle.” “Ruler of the Jungle” begins in 2021, with a die-hard Bengals fan or former Bengal serving as the king for the day.