Brawl Leads To Arrest Of Jason London

Brawl Leads To Arrest Of Jason London

Brawl Leads To Arrest Of Jason London

Jason London was arrested in Arizona after a bar room brawl. He was also charged with disorderly conduct and assault as he supposedly threw punches and relieving himself inside a patrol car as it brought him to jail.

The “Dazed and Confused” star revelaed through a tweet that he was injured after being attacked. Jason London, who played the role of Randall “Pink Floyd” in the 1993 comedy, added that the charges against him were not accurate.

The message from Jason London indicated that he would never do or say what was in the reports. He asked followers to have faith in him and the truth will emerge soon.

He indicated that he thought that someone thought he was hitting on his girlfriend and resulted to the fracas. He added that his wife, Sofia Karsten, was in another room and was unaware of what happened. Jason London also tweeted that he did not like Arizona.

The police indicated that Jason London did not apologize after he sneezed on someone. Instead he hit the person. As the actor was being escorted outside, he reportedly hit the bouncers. The security guards reportedly had to defend themselves due to this.

A bouncer at the bar was among the listed victims in the incident. The report added that Jason London was charged with disorderly conduct and assault with the intention to injure. One officer who responded to the incident indicated that the actor was obviously impaired by alcohol.

Jason London was treated by paramedics due to bruises and swelling on his right eye. However he started cursing and became confrontational.

The police report also indicated that the actor relieved himself in the patrol car as it went back to the station. Jason London made several appearances on TV shows in recent years and starred in “The Rage: Carrie 2” in 1999.

Posted by on Thursday January 31 2013, 5:02 AM EDT. Ref: Huffington Post. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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