Ya think?
Look, if Pacman is a target for Cooter and his pals in Tennessee, it's Pacman's fault for making himself a target via more than two years of notoriety. And maybe the cops genuinely think that if Pacman knows they're watching and waiting for him to screw up again, then maybe Pacman will stay on the right side of the line.
Specifically, attorney Worrick Robinson told the Nashville Tennessean that the officer who arrested Jones last month "made claims in the past that he was going to pull over Adam Jones the first time he got occasion to, that's exactly what he had been bragging about around other people in Williamson County."
Sheriff Ricky Headley admitted that Jones wasn't pulled over for having the wrong license plate on his orange Lamborghini, but that the officer stopped Pacman because the officer had prior knowledge that Jones didn't have a valid driver's license. Robinson claims that this isn't enough to justify pulling a car over.
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