Dejean Jones

CloneLawman

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Wherever I go, there I am.
Iowa courts online shows he pleaded guilty to a "nuisance party" municipal infraction in September and to one in October. Not criminal charges, but some indication that he had received more than just a verbal warning in the past about noise/party issues.
 

Guetterdone1

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For good grief knock on the door an tell them to shut it up or your going to call the police. I've never had to call the police on anyone. All I've ever had to do was tell them to be quiet in a nice manor. I'm 90% sure it's girls because that's what they always seem to do.

On a side note the kid should know better than to have that stuff in his house. Go to your friends place. How do you get a warrant that fast?
 

Spam

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I am so proud of the city of Ames for taking college athletics seriously and dropping charges
 

pourcyne

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I TOLD you the kid was selfish. But nooooooooo, nobody wanted to listen.

Tinsley-Ball, meet Tinsley-Bong. No, no, I don't mean that Jamaal did weed or anything else illicit, but seriously, a baller who behaves like that off-court has no thought for anyone else but himself.

Selfish.
 

jcisuclones

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Sounds like Fred went to the police station. Smiled, didn't say a word, just smiled, and all charges were dropped.
 

WastedTalent

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He SHOULD play... sounds like scraps of weed, and that was that. Most officers would let that go, but since he can't back, i dont' fault him.

People see the word Marijuana and they freak the **** out. It's weed, it's natural, doesn't kill you.

This has way more to do with previous police & coaching staff involved issues, than just the marijuana charges.