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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/basketball/nba/10/06/bc.bkn.pacers.gunfire.ap/?cnn=yes

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana Pacers player Stephen Jackson was hit in the mouth, struck by a car and fired a gun outside a strip club early Friday, police said.

Stephen Jackson was one of four Pacers involved in a shooting outside an Indianapolis strip club early Friday morning.
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Jackson, 28, told officers he fired his 9 mm pistol four or five times in the air in self-defense after he was punched and hit by a car outside the club, said Sgt. Matthew Mount, spokesman for the Indianapolis Police Department.

Jackson went up onto the hood of the car, Mount said.

There were no reports of anyone being struck by the gunfire, and police did not make any immediate arrests. Police are looking for the car that hit Jackson and others involved.

An argument involving patrons, Jackson and other members of the Pacers began inside the club, Mount said. The players said they left the club, but patrons followed them outside.

"At some point when leaving the club, a verbal altercation ensued that turned into a physical altercation," Mount said.

Jackson was limping but refused medical treatment at the scene, Mount said. He conferred with a Pacers trainer and sought medical treatment at a hospital.

The other Pacers at the scene were Jamaal Tinsley, Marquis Daniels and Jimmie Hunter.

Tinsley and Daniels also had guns in their cars, and all three players had permits for the weapons, Mount said, although Daniels' permit was issued in Florida.

The Pacers planned to release a statement about the incident later Friday. The Associated Press left messages seeking comment with Jackson's agent, Dan Fegan.

Jackson joined the Pacers in 2004 and averaged 16 points last season.

Daniels played for the Dallas Mavericks last season.
 
When someone shoots a gun off into the air...the bullet comes down. Does it generally come down at the same place it got shot from?
 
Jigo_oi said:
When someone shoots a gun off into the air...the bullet comes down. Does it generally come down at the same place it got shot from?
The odds that the bullets will fall back to the exact spot they were fired from are very small. They'd have to be fired perfectly straight up with no wind, or angled ever so slightly to compensate for wind.
 
Larry Bird is probably contemplating retirement right about now. Stephen Jackson is once again the common denominator in another "incident". Way to initiate Daniels into the Pacer family :shakehead:
 
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Why do these idiots even need guns? Rap crowd with their typical show- off stupidity.
 
Kypus said:
Larry Bird is probably contemplating retirement right about now.

If I were him I'd be contemplating kicking Stephen to the curb. He's a problematic player. I'm glad we don't have him on the Cavs cause trubs just seem to follow him.

In other news...Pacers have the luck of the Browns and the stupidity of the Bengals.
 
On one hand this shakes up a division rival, but it's no fun kicking a team that can't even get up enough to reach its potential.
 
Kypus said:
it's no fun kicking a team that can't even get up enough to reach its potential.

People have been doing it to us for years. It's time for them to get a taste of their own.
 
LOL no kidding...alright I'll take that, kick 'em while they're down.
 
I heard Larry Hughes rushed to the scene. To console the strippers.
 
He jammed his finger on a butt cheek :thumbdown: 4-6 weeks..
 

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