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Gilbert Arenas meets with law over guns, apologizes - ESPN
What should happen to Agent Zero? How many people bring a gun into work and still have a job? This statement is nothing more than an excuse to minimize any damage. The legal side will work its course once all of the facts are gathered. The NBA has to put the hammer down. It is setting a precedent and fighting a stereotype. This story just boggles my mind.
In his statement, Arenas confirmed that the guns were brought out at the Dec. 21 practice.
"As I have said before, I had kept the four unloaded handguns in my house in Virginia, but then moved them over to my locker at the Verizon Center to keep them away from my young kids," the statement read. "I brought them without any ammunition into the District of Columbia, mistakenly believing that the recent change in the DC gun laws allowed a person to store unloaded guns in the District. On Monday, December 21st, I took the unloaded guns out in a misguided effort to play a joke on a teammate. Contrary to some press accounts, I never threatened or assaulted anyone with the guns and never pointed them at anyone. Joke or not, I now recognize that what I did was a mistake and was wrong. I should not have brought the guns to DC in the first place, and I now realize that there's no such thing as joking around when it comes to guns -- even if unloaded."
What should happen to Agent Zero? How many people bring a gun into work and still have a job? This statement is nothing more than an excuse to minimize any damage. The legal side will work its course once all of the facts are gathered. The NBA has to put the hammer down. It is setting a precedent and fighting a stereotype. This story just boggles my mind.