Former Bengals Player Adam 'Pacman' Jones Sentenced for Assaulting Officer
Former Bengals player learns punishment for assaulting officer, public intoxication
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Adam 'Pacman' Jones, a former player for the Cincinnati Bengals, has been sentenced to five years of probation for assaulting a police officer in Northern Kentucky. The sentence includes community service and face-to-face apologies, stemming from an incident in June 2025.
- 01Adam 'Pacman' Jones received a five-year probation sentence.
- 02The sentence includes community service and face-to-face apologies.
- 03Jones was arrested for assaulting an officer, public intoxication, and disorderly conduct.
- 04The incident occurred at a bar in Covington, Kentucky.
- 05Jones has a prior arrest in 2023 for alcohol intoxication and disorderly conduct.
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Adam 'Pacman' Jones, the former Cincinnati Bengals player, has been sentenced to five years of probation for assaulting a police officer in Covington, Kentucky. The incident took place on June 6, 2025, when police responded to a disturbance at a bar. Jones, identified as a passenger in a vehicle trying to leave the scene, resisted arrest by pushing back against an officer. His sentence requires him to complete community service and offer face-to-face apologies. This is not Jones's first encounter with the law; he was previously arrested in 2023 at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport for alcohol intoxication and disorderly conduct.
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