Former Dolphins Safety Reshad Jones Arrested Walking Around with Gun at 4am

Former Miami Dolphins safety Reshad Jones was arrested Wednesday after police say they found him with a loaded handgun near a Davie gas station shortly after 4 a.m., according to an arrest report.

Jones was seen with a gun in his hand, walking around gas station parking lots before police arrived, according to the arrest report. Davie police officer Clint Burns said Jones was walking across the street when they made contact with him, and Burns noticed a handgun sticking out of his right front pants pocket.


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Via Sun Sentinel:

“Davie police officer Clint Burns said Jones was walking across the street when they made contact with him, and Burns noticed a handgun sticking out of his right front pants pocket.

The report states Jones was difficult with authorities, unable to provide a concealed weapons permit and appeared under the influence of an unknown substance with a heavy odor of alcohol.

Jones was arrested by at about 4:45 a.m. and charged with carrying a concealed weapon. He is no longer listed as an inmate at Broward County Jail, an indication he posted his $1,000 bond.”

Jones was a fifth-round pick by the Dolphins in 2010 and became one of Miami’s most accomplished defenders during his career as a two-time Pro Bowl selection with 21 interceptions, 10 1/2 sacks and six defensive touchdowns.


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