Last Friday morning, Jones was arrested by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department on a charge of misdemeanor battery and booked into prison. Today we will discuss about Jon Jones: Arrest| Arrested 2021| Record| Domestic Violence
Jon Jones: Arrest| Arrested 2021| Record| Domestic Violence
On Tuesday, the former UFC light heavyweight champion broke his silence with a post on Instagram, but did not directly address the charges against him, including battery domestic violence and vehicle injury after being detained in Las Vegas. or tampering is involved.
Arrest
New details about Jon Jones’ recent arrest have emerged after the Las Vegas Police Department released a police report of the incident.
MMA Fighting obtained a copy of the police report via a public records request.
Reportedly, officials responded to a domestic disturbance at Caesars Palace following a call that said a white female adult, later identified as Jones’ fiancé Jesse Moses, was “in her nose/mouth”. Blood was pouring out.
After police arrived, they were informed that the suspect had just left the property and was picked up by another unit outside the hotel, where he identified himself as Jon Jones. Police then said that the former UFC champion resisted arrest because he was being detained.
Arrested 2021
The report describes Jones as an “emotional rollercoaster” during the arrest.
He was arrested in Las Vegas after his fight against Alexander Gustafsson was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame in 2013.
Police interviewed a woman at the Caesars Palace resort and said Jones was “a little” physical with her. According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, she said that he touched the back of her head and pulled her hair “a bit”. She said Jones didn’t kill her, but that police noticed a bump with blood on her clothes and dried blood on her lip.
The police also reportedly found blood on the bedsheets in the hotel room. The woman said Jones was not violent with her, but that she pulled her hair to prevent her from leaving the room. The police also noticed that his lower lip was swollen and he had a red mark on his cheek. According to ESPN, he refused to take photographs, make a voluntary statement, or record an interview.
Record
When he won the light heavyweight title in March 2011 by defeating Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, he
Became the youngest ever UFC champion and then defeated Quinton Jackson to win the title. He
Won an interim championship in 2016, but was stripped of the title after failing a drug test
Before his UFC 200 match against Daniel Cormier. Returning in July 2017, he defeated Cormier
to win his second Light Heavyweight Championship, but he once again failed a drug test, causing
losing the title again.
Result | Record | Opponent | Method | Event | Date |
Win | 25–1 (1) | Thiago Santos | Decision (split) | UFC 239 | July 6, 2019 |
Win | 24–1 (1) | Anthony Smith | Decision (unanimous) | UFC 235 | March 2, 2019 |
Win | 23–1 (1) | Alexander Gustafsson | TKO (punches) | UFC 232 | December 29, 2018 |
NC | 22–1 (1) | Daniel Cormier | NC (overturned) | UFC 214 |
Domestic Violence
Moses told police that Jones “touched the back of my head and pulled my hair a little bit but he didn’t hit me or anything.” Police were called to the hotel room occupied by Jones and her family when her fiancé went to the security desk to ask for a spare key, at which time the guards realized she had blood on her lips and clothes.
After she sheds tears, Moses told the security team that she was afraid to go back into the room and one of Jones’ children asked her, “Can you please call the police?”
Jones, who had already left the property, was later picked up by police, at which point he became agitated and allegedly banged his head in the police car, which was charged with felony charges for injuring or tampering with a vehicle. is responsible for.