
The co-owner of the strip club where three people were shot over the weekend says Tennessee Titans player Adam "Pacman" Jones came and left with the shooter. The account that differs from that of Jones' lawyer. Club owner Robert Susnar told the Las Vegas Review-Journal Jones denied knowing the shooter, but said the man was sitting next to him. Susnar said the shooter and Jones came in together and left together. Jones' lawyer, Worrick Robinson, told The Associated Press in Nashville today that Jones did not know anyone involved in the shooting and was interviewed by local authorities as a witness, not as a suspect. Police have not said Jones is a person of interest in the case. Susnar says the trouble started when Jones and his entourage came back to the club for a second time after four a-m. The owner says Jones tossed hundreds of one-dollar bills on the stage and got angry when a stripper started grabbing them. Susnar says Jones grabbed the dancer's hair and slammed her head against the stage. He also said Jones threatened to kill a bouncer who intervened. When order was restored and everyone was outside, Susnar said the gunman fired toward the front door, hitting two security guards and a female patron.
Copyright 2007 AP
Updated: 2/21/2007 5:36:29 PM 




