MAPLEWOOD, N.J. — A New Jersey judge ruled Tuesday there was probable cause that Seton Hall guard Jordan Theodore was in possession of a handgun on school grounds following the Villanova-Seton Hall game on Feb. 15.
The incident followed an alleged attack on Theodore’s mother by a family member of former Seton Hall guard Keon Lawrence in the stands of the Prudential Center during the game.
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Jerseyshore Pirate / March 2, 2011
Just what SHU needs, more bad press. Sounds like the lady’s story has changed a few times without much evidence of Jordan carrying a gun. So when it comes out that she is lying where does Jordan go to get his reputation back?
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kungpaochicken / March 3, 2011
rule #1: never bring a knife to a gun fight.
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