[球員] 傑克的家被搶...
Armed men break into home of Bobcats' Stephen Jackson
Three armed men broke into the south Charlotte home of Bobcats’ Stephen
Jackson and held his wife at gunpoint before locking her in a bathroom and
stealing valuables, police say.
三個有武裝的男人闖進傑克在夏洛特的家。他們拿槍指著傑克嫂之後把他關進廁所,
然後偷走一些值錢的東西。
The home invasion robbery happened just after 7 a.m. Wednesday at the home on
Leamington Lane – a gated community off Carmel Road.
The robbery report doesn’t list the victims’ names or say what the robbers
got away with, but a police source told the Observer that the victim was
Jackson’s wife and that he wasn’t home at the time of the crime.
Public records list Jackson and his wife, Renata, as occupants of the home.
They’ve lived there since December 2009.
Officers have not said why they believe their home was targeted. No one has
been charged.
The Charlotte Bobcats declined to comment.
The $1.7 million tan stucco home with three garages is owned by former
Bobcats guard Jason Richardson, who was traded to the Phoenix Suns during the
2008-2009 season.
About a year later, the Bobcats acquired Jackson, a talented shooting guard
who helped lead the team to its first playoff appearance last season.
Professional athletes like Jackson have long maintained that they and their
loved ones are sometimes targeted by criminals. A 2007 Boston Globe
investigation estimated more than 90 percent of NBA and NFL players carried
guns for protection.
The 2007 slaying of Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor, during what
police called a random burglary at his home in south Florida, heightened
feelings of vulnerability.
In Charlotte in 2005, Charlotte Bobcats forward/center Melvin Ely and two
other people were robbed and shot at outside a South Boulevard strip club.
Ely ultimately recovered his $30,000 piece of jewelry from a pawn shop.
Last year, Carolinas Panthers linebacker Thomas Davis reported to police that
his 1975 Chevrolet Caprice Classic was taken from the front of his home in
the Providence Plantation community of southeast Charlotte.
Davis told police the purple Chevy, with distinctive wheels and other
upgrades, is worth $136,000. It included a steering wheel that incorporated a
football and a photo of Davis. Staff researcher Maria David contributed.
Read more:
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/07/22/1577971/armed-men-break-into-home-of-bobcats.html#ixzz0uUpHnUnL
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