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NFL players pulls gun out of his pants, too bad it was stolen.
In NFL star’s gun arrest video, police warn him: ‘You're gonna shoot your d--- off’
New Orleans Saints superstar Marshon Lattimore was arrested last month in Cleveland when police discovered that he had a stolen gun hiding in his pants. The vehicle he was in was pulled over because the driver committed several traffic violations.
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On Wednesday, the video of the incident was obtained by TMZ Sports.
In the video, police approached the vehicle and said that they smelled marijuana. Cops asked Lattimore if there were guns in the car, and he responded by saying that he had one in the groin area of his pants.
"You’re gonna shoot your d--- off," an officer is heard saying to Lattimore as he removed the gun from his pants. Another officer added, "Get yourself a holster, brother."
Lattimore and three other passengers were arrested. The star cornerback was booked on charges of failure to notify and receiving stolen property, which is a fourth-degree felony and carries a maximum punishment of 18 months in jail.
In NFL star’s gun arrest video, police warn him: ‘You're gonna shoot your d--- off’
New Orleans Saints superstar Marshon Lattimore was arrested last month in Cleveland when police discovered that he had a stolen gun hiding in his pants. The vehicle he was in was pulled over because the driver committed several traffic violations.
On Wednesday, the video of the incident was obtained by TMZ Sports.
In the video, police approached the vehicle and said that they smelled marijuana. Cops asked Lattimore if there were guns in the car, and he responded by saying that he had one in the groin area of his pants.
"You’re gonna shoot your d--- off," an officer is heard saying to Lattimore as he removed the gun from his pants. Another officer added, "Get yourself a holster, brother."
Lattimore and three other passengers were arrested. The star cornerback was booked on charges of failure to notify and receiving stolen property, which is a fourth-degree felony and carries a maximum punishment of 18 months in jail.