Ex-NBA player Ben Gordon arrested again, this time at Chicago McDonald’s for battery

Former Chicago Bulls star Ben Gordon was arrested on allegations he beat up two safety guards on the Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s in Chicago early Friday morning.

Chicago police responded to a name of a disturbance on the quick meals joint round 3:28 a.m., a CPD spokesperson stated. CWB Chicago reported that it was the Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s.

Gordon, 39, was being taken out of the restaurant when he punched a 29-year-old male safety guard within the face and threw him to the bottom, police stated. It was not clear why he was being pressured to depart.

Gordon additionally pushed a second male safety officer, 21, to the bottom, in accordance with CPD.

Each victims refused medical remedy, however Gordon was charged with two counts of misdemeanor battery.

A supply near the investigation stated that Gordon was not in custody, however didn't have details about bail.

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Chicago police responded to a name of a disturbance on the quick meals joint round 3:28 a.m., a CPD spokesperson stated.
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The retired taking pictures guard, who performed the final 5 seasons of his 10-year profession with the Bulls, has a historical past of brushes with the legislation.

On Oct. 10, he was arrested at LaGuardia Airport after witnesses stated he punched his 10-year-old son within the face as they acquired able to board a flight to Chicago. Two Port Authority of New York cops and New Jersey cops have been injured throughout his arrest.

In 2017, he was arrested for pulling a fireplace alarm in an LA house constructing. Later that yr, he was charged with theft for robbing the supervisor of a residential advanced the place he lived. These prices have been dropped after he reached a “civil compromise,” in accordance with TMZ.

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Gordon was arrested in October at LaGuardia Airport.
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Gordon grew up in Mount Vernon, simply north of New York Metropolis, and gained an NCAA title with the College of Connecticut previous to his NBA profession

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