Atlanta Strip Clubs: The other guy falls into the abyss

Posted on August 31st, 2011 in Atlanta strip clubs

For what it’s worth Stephens had denied his involvement in the robbery and Crittenton’s defense attorney Eldridge Suggs said his client wasn’t in the vehicle at the time of the shooting and was looking forward to clearing his name.
In the end, the legal system will decide Crittenton’s fate but his plight once again brings to light the NBA’s significant problem with firearms.
Absent of a change in federal law there isn’t much NBA commissioner David Stern can do even with a new collective bargaining agreement as long as his players who do own guns do it in a legal fashion.
Stern did try to address the issue back in October of 2006 after Stephen Jackson, then with the Indiana Pacers, shot his gun in the air outside an Indianapolis strip club.

See the full article from “Sports Network”



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