Wednesday, March 18, 2009

NJ Nets Forward Sean Williams Arrested for Throwing Monitor, Tantrum

When we saw this story we thought to ourselves': There has to be more, 'cause the little information available should no be no reason for someone getting arrested. Then the accused is only 22 years old and has $1.3 million.

Here's what we know.
New Jersey Nets forward Sean Williams was arrested and released on Monday after throwing a computer monitor and other electronics inside a Denver cell phone store.

Police were called to the AT&T Mobility store about 2 p.m. where Sean was arguing with a clerk when he picked up the computer monitor and threw it, destroying a printer and other equipment in the process, resulting in roughly $1,300 in damages.

He posted a $6,000 bond and expected to show up in court May 1 to face misdemeanor disorderly conduct and criminal mischief charges.

Julian Garcia of the Daily News says: "It's possible that Williams' days with the Nets could be over. The team was already fed up with his antics when he was sent down to the D-League in December and reluctantly took him back in January. He was arrested in February after an incident on the Boston College campus but those charges were eventually dropped."

Maybe he's a child who just throw tantrums and want his name in the news? Grow da F up!

Sidebar: He can definitely get it, right?
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