The former Washington Wizard accused of killing an Atlanta woman was back behind bars Wednesday.
Javaris Crittenton, who has been out on bond on murder charges since August, was arrested in Georgia on charges of obstructing a police and speeding.
Recommended Stories
A Riverdale (Ga.) Police spokesman told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Crittenton was pulled over for going 60 mph in a 45-mph zone, and refused to get out of his Porsche. He also refused to sign the speeding ticket, police said.
“He just failed to cooperate altogether with the officer and wanted to be argumentative with the officer,” said Maj. Greg Barney.
Crittenton was released on a $1,500 bond.
Crittenton is accused of fatally shooting a 22-year-old mother of four, Julian Jones, as she walked along on Atlanta street on Aug. 19. Police said the Jones was not the intended target of Crittenton’s gunfire.
Crittenton fired the gunshots from a black sport-utility vehicles after he believed he saw someone who had robbed him of $55,000 in jewelry, police said.
