Detroit Lions' Williams Avoids Charges Over Gun Incident
Detroit, USATue Nov 26 2024
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Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams won't face charges after a gun was found in a car he was riding in, driven by his brother. The gun was registered to Williams but he didn't have a concealed-carry license. His brother did. Prosecutor Kym Worthy stated that Michigan law in this scenario is unclear and lacks precedent. Police stopped the car for speeding at 1 a. m. on Oct. 8. Williams claimed one of the two guns belonged to him. Without a concealed pistol license (CPL), a firearm should be in a closed case in the vehicle.
Violations are typically felonies. However, since Williams' brother had a CPL, they decided not to charge him. Williams obtained his CPL a month later, on Nov. 6. Flood, Williams' attorney, expressed gratitude to the prosecutor's team for their work. During the stop, Williams was briefly handcuffed and placed in a patrol car before being released with his gun. This season, Williams, a 2022 first-round draft pick, has 29 catches for 602 yards and four touchdowns.
https://localnews.ai/article/detroit-lions-williams-avoids-charges-over-gun-incident-d8971655
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