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Docs: Pacers Rookie Kam Jones Was Running Late to Practice Before Chase, Reckless Driving Arrest
Kam Jones faces charges of reckless driving and resisting law enforcement after a high-speed chase on Interstate 65, with police citing speeds up to 90 mph in a 50 mph zone.
- On Monday, Indiana Pacers rookie Kam Jones was arrested after a brief chase on Interstate 65 in Indianapolis that ended near the Fletcher Avenue exit.
- After being clocked at 90 mph, Trooper Joseph Malone reported Jones repeatedly changed lanes and followed too closely, prompting Indiana State Police to attempt a stop.
- Court documents quote Kam Jones saying, `Mr. Jones stated that he did not know he was speeding and was running late for practice for the Indiana Pacers`; he complied and was identified by a Tennessee driver's license.
- As of Oct. 20, Jones was being held in the Marion County jail on preliminary charges of reckless driving and resisting law enforcement, and his hearing is set for Thursday, Oct. 23, at 9 a.m., with bond not set.
- A second-round pick this year, Jones has not played for the Pacers and is sidelined with a back injury, expected to join the Noblesville Boom when healthy.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Pacers rookie guard Kameron "Kam" Jones was reportedly running late for practice when police chased and eventually arrested him for reckless driving on I-65. Jones, a second-round pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, attended Evangelical Christian School in Memphis, and Marquette University. Former ECS star Kam Jones selected with 38th pick by Pacers He was booked into the Marion County Jail on Monday morning and preliminaril…
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