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The Charlotte Bobcats will bring Javaris Crittenton to training camp with a non-guaranteed contract, giving the ex-Washington Wizards guard a chance to return to the NBA following his infamous gun altercation with Gilbert Arenas.
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http://www.wsbtv.com/news/28992535/detail.html
ATLANTA -- An arrest warrant has been issued for former NBA player and Georgia Tech star Javaris Crittenton in connection with the shooting death of a mother of four, Atlanta police said.The shooting happened Aug. 19 shortly before 10 p.m. in the 2900 block of Macon Drive in southwest Atlanta.
Investigators said 22-year-old Jullian Jones was walking with others when someone from a dark SUV opened fire. Jones was struck and later died.Police believe the shooter meant to kill one of the two men that Jones was walking with.
The men were unharmed, police said.Channel 2's Ryan Young learned of the latest developments early Friday.Police said the motive appears to be retaliation for a robbery that occurred in April in which Crittendon was a victim.
Crittendon most recently played with the Washington Wizards.In 2010, Crittenton was suspended for an incident involving a gun inside the locker room. Crittenton went to high school at Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. He helped lead Georgia Tech to a 20-12 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2007 as a freshman.
The Charlotte Bobcats will bring Javaris Crittenton to training camp with a non-guaranteed contract, giving the ex-Washington Wizards guard a chance to return to the NBA following his infamous gun altercation with Gilbert Arenas.
More...
And now today's news....
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/28992535/detail.html
ATLANTA -- An arrest warrant has been issued for former NBA player and Georgia Tech star Javaris Crittenton in connection with the shooting death of a mother of four, Atlanta police said.The shooting happened Aug. 19 shortly before 10 p.m. in the 2900 block of Macon Drive in southwest Atlanta.
Investigators said 22-year-old Jullian Jones was walking with others when someone from a dark SUV opened fire. Jones was struck and later died.Police believe the shooter meant to kill one of the two men that Jones was walking with.
The men were unharmed, police said.Channel 2's Ryan Young learned of the latest developments early Friday.Police said the motive appears to be retaliation for a robbery that occurred in April in which Crittendon was a victim.
Crittendon most recently played with the Washington Wizards.In 2010, Crittenton was suspended for an incident involving a gun inside the locker room. Crittenton went to high school at Southwest Atlanta Christian Academy. He helped lead Georgia Tech to a 20-12 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2007 as a freshman.