Athletes Mug Shots
Koby Clemens: The son of the former major league star was arrested with two minor-league teammates for disorderly conduct on Sept. 1 outside a restaurant in Salem, Va. Click through to see more memorable mugshots from the sports world.
Salem Police Department
Maurice Simmons: A day of deliberations ends with another black eye for Trojan football. USC recruit Maurice Simmons, arrested in March, is convicted on two counts after a robbery at gunpoint.
Los Angeles Sheriff's Department / AP
Julio Castillo: The Peoria Chiefs pitcher was charged with felonious assault in late July after throwing a ball towards the opposing team's dugout. He was accused of striking a fan with the pitch, causing enough injury to send him to the hospital.
Montgomery County Jail
Rampage Jackson: The UFC star was arrested on July 15 after a 3-mile chase and multiple collisions allegedly involving a pickup truck he was driving. Jackson was hospitalized for a mental health evaluation following the arrest.
Costa Mesa Police Department, AP
Sidney Lowe II: In July, the son of N.C. State basketball coach Sidney Lowe was sentenced to 15 months in a low-security prison farm on a dozen charges, including robbery and kidnapping.
Guilford County MagistrateÂ's Office / AP
Tony Zendejas: The former Rams kicker was arrested and charged on July 10 with raping a woman that he met at his sports bar in January.
LA County Sheriff
Teddy Dupay: The former Florida basketball star faces charges of beating and raping an ex-girlfriend at a resort in Utah.
Summitt County Sheriff's Office / AP
Matt Jones: The Jaguars wide receiver was charged with felony drug possession in July after police said he was cutting up cocaine with a credit card in a SUV.
Washington County Detention Center / AP
Jimmy Johns: The Alabama linebacker was arrested in June and charged with selling cocaine after undercover officers allegedly purchased from him five times in less than two weeks.
Tuscaloosa Co. Sheriff's Office / AP
Jevon Kearse: The Tennessee Titans defensive end was arrested June 22 and charged with DUI after a traffic stop near the Vanderbilt campus.
Nashville Police Department / AP
I would imagine, though, that being Roger Clemens' son probably had something to do with being involved in a bar fight in Salem, Va., this weekend.
Clemens and Ori were charged with disorderly conduct and Goethals with assault and battery. All three were taken to the Roanoke County-Salem Jail before being released on bond, according to a news release from the Salem police.Naturally, no one is commenting. But it's odd that Clemens didn't have anything to do with the actual disorderly charge, since it seems pretty likely that he would have been one of the ones throwing down. Especially considering the Times note that he's been "catching catcalls from fans and media as his father contends with allegations of cheating on his wife, Debbie, and using performance-enhancing drugs during his baseball career."
[...] According to the news release, police were dispatched to a disturbance in the restaurant's parking lot at 2 a.m. on Sunday and, upon their arrival, found approximately 50 people in the lot.
The release does not describe any of the events leading to the arrests. It states only that Clemens and Ori were arrested on the scene and that Goethals was charged "after an employee of the restaurant obtained a warrant for his arrest" from the Roanoke County/Salem magistrate's office.
Considering there's a 90% chance that the fight stemmed from someone verbally assaulting Koby, I'll be interested to hear what Roger has to say about this. And pretty surprised if this is the last time something like this happens.
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