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			<title>Original Blog Entry: NBA&#x27;s Gilbert Arenas charged with felony gun possession</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Wizards&#x27; Arenas charged with felony gun possession<br /><br />Sarah Karush<br /><br />The Associated Press<br /><br />6:40 p.m. EST, January 14, 2010<br /><br />WASHINGTON - Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas was charged Thursday with felony gun possession in connection with a Dec. 21 locker room confrontation with a teammate.<br /><br />Prosecutors charged Arenas with one count of carrying a pistol without a license, which carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. The charges were filed in D.C. Superior Court in an information, a document that generally signals a plea deal.<br /><br />Arenas is scheduled to appear Friday afternoon before a judge. Arenas&#x27; lawyer had no immediate comment. The NBA declined to comment.<br /><br />The Wizards said in a statement that they were aware of the charge and were carefully following the legal process.<br /><br />We will also continue to cooperate fully with the proper authorities and the NBA, the team said.<br /><br />Arenas, who has been suspended indefinitely by the NBA pending the investigation, has said he kept multiple guns in his locker at the Verizon Center. The 28-year-old three-time All-Star said he wanted to keep them away from his children and didn&#x27;t know it was illegal.<br /><br />He says he took them out of the locker Dec. 21 in a misguided effort to play a joke on a teammate.<br /><br />League officials have said the locker-room incident stemmed from a card-game dispute between Arenas and teammate Javaris Crittenton on a plane trip back from the West Coast two days earlier.<br /><br />At least seven Wizards players and coach Flip Saunders have appeared before a grand jury or been questioned by authorities.<br /><br />There are multiple conflicting reports about what happened in the locker room. It&#x27;s unclear what role Crittenton played in the incident and whether he had a gun. He has kept a low profile and has said he did nothing wrong.<br /><br />Earlier Thursday, police searched for a gun at Crittenton&#x27;s Arlington, Va., apartment but did not seize any evidence, according to court documents. Police were specifically looking for a silver or chrome-colored semiautomatic handgun with a black handle. A search warrant indicated police are investigating crimes including brandishing a weapon and violating the District of Columbia&#x27;s gun laws.<br /><br />Crittenton&#x27;s agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Crittenton was there during the search, which occurred shortly after 7 a.m.<br /><br />It went as smooth as it could have gone, Bartelstein said.<br /><br />Crittenton has been excused by the team from practices and games while authorities investigate.<br /><br />After the investigation became public, Arenas repeatedly joked about it on Twitter. Last week, he was photographed pointing his index fingers at teammates as if he were firing a pair of guns during an on-court huddle before a game at Philadelphia.<br /><br />The outcome of the legal process will have profound implications for Arenas&#x27; future in the NBA and with the Wizards specifically. Possession of a gun at an NBA arena is a violation of the league&#x27;s collective bargaining agreement. Commissioner David Stern was particularly upset that Arenas joked about the matter and said that Arenas&#x27; conduct will ultimately result in a substantial suspension, and perhaps worse.<br /><br />The Wizards could also attempt to invoke the morals clause found in standard NBA contracts and void the remainder of the six-year, $111 million deal Arenas signed in the summer of 2008. Arenas has played in only 34 games since signing the contract because of a knee injury and the guns-related suspension. He was averaging 22.6 points and 7.2 assists this season for the Wizards, who are 12-25 and in last place in the NBA&#x27;s Southeast Division.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTOS OF WIZARDS:<br /><br />http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/nba/bal-wizards09-pg,0,7894273.photogallery<br /><br />LINK TO POLICE SEARCH CRITTENTONS&#x27; HOUSE:<br /><br />http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/nba/bal-wizards-crittenton-gun-0114,0,4468271.story<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/1/nbas-gilbert-arenas-charged-with-felony-gun.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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