Adam 'Pacman' Jones arrested after Tyson-Paul fight in Arlington
ARLINGTON, Texas - Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones was arrested in Arlington after the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight on Friday.
Arlington police say Jones, 41, was involved in a fight in the bar area of Loews Arlington Hotel, near AT&T Stadium, just after 1 a.m.
An off-duty Arlington police officer working security arrived after the fight had been broken up, but that Jones continued to approach and yell at the other people involved in the fight.
Arlington Police say the female officer told Jones that if he tried to fight again that he would be arrested.
Shortly after, another fight broke out in the bar area involving Jones.
While the officer and hotel security worked to break up the fight, Jones hit the officer on the arm. She then told Jones that she was placing him under arrest for assaulting a peace officer, according to Arlington Police.
While she tried to put Jones in handcuffs, he got free and began to walk away. Other officers arrived and helped take Jones into custody.
Jones is charged with assaulting a peace officer, public intoxication and resisting and evading arrest.
Instagram posts by Jones show he was in Arlington for the fight.
"Like thousands of other people in Dallas last night, Pac was in town for the fight and was enjoying himself, spending time with the fans," a representative for Jones told TMZ Sports. "Pacman was returning to his hotel to wind down for the evening. He was not looking for trouble."
The representative says Jones "adamantly denies the allegations and looks forward to explaining the truth when the time comes."
Jones posted bond on Saturday, according to Arlington Police.
IRVING, TX - SEPTEMBER 28: Adam Jones #21 of the Dallas Cowboys warms up before the game against the Washington Redskins at Texas Stadium on September 28, 2008 in Irving, Texas. The Redskins defeated the Cowboys 26-24. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Gett
Jones played in the NFL from 2005 to 2018, playing for the Cowboys in 2008.