Jon Jones was prosecuted for threatening to kill doping samples

The Albuquerque County Police, New Mexico (USA), said they had received information from two doping testing staff for Jon Jones's assault, insulting and threatening behavior. The prosecuting agency also quickly completed the indictment to prosecute Jones in the coming time because of the above -mentioned work.

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Jon Jones was prosecuted during the break time of playing at UFC

According to information from the Albuquerque County Police, on the night of April 6, they were called by a doping tester called Crystal Martinez to report to the incident. The situation took place in the afternoon of March 30, when Crystal Martinez and another employee came to Jon Jones's house to ask him to provide urine test samples.

Martinez said: “Jones initially complained about the request for urine test samples from the Doping Prevention Agency. He then got angry, and threatened me and my colleagues.

The Albuquerque district police then verified the information of Crystal Martinez reported that it was completely accurate. They also received the video of Jones self. He not only complained to two doping samples, but also threatened to kill them: “Anyone who comes to my house suddenly has to die.”

Jon Jones said in the video enough to make him prosecuted for assault, as well as threatening others. The current information could not make Jones in prison, but he needs to be closely monitored by the local government. Earlier, Jones also repeatedly caught up in legal scandals.

On the side of Jones, he confirmed that the information Martinez did not completely reflect the truth. They have arguing at first. But then, when Jones provided urine samples, they even had a happy hand to smash each other. This video was recorded by Jones, as evidence that he was innocent.

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