INDIANAPOLIS - More late night trouble for Jamaal Tinsley could present more problems for the Indiana Pacers.
Tinsley and several companions were targeted in a shooting Sunday morning that wounded one person. Tinsley was not injured, but he did not practice on Sunday, the team said.
It was the third time since last October that Tinsley has been involved in a disturbance stemming from trips to bars or nightclubs.
Joey Qatato, identified as the team's equipment manager on the Pacers' Web site, was struck in both elbows as he sat with Tinsley in the player's Rolls Royce. The 48-year-old Qatato was taken to Methodist Hospital, where he was treated and released.
Police said the shooting involved a .223 caliber assault rifle and followed a confrontation when Tinsley and his companions were leaving the “Cloud 9” club.
After Tinsley and friends left the club, they realized they were being followed by a gray Chrysler and a dark pickup truck, Thompson said.
Instead of going home, Tinsley's group pulled into the Conrad Hotel, a downtown luxury hotel, where the shooting began. Tinsley's Rolls Royce was struck by several bullets, and five bullet holes were found in the Charger, police said.
No one was injured in the Charger.
It was the third time since last October that Tinsley has been involved in a disturbance stemming from trips to bars or nightclubs.
Joey Qatato, identified as the team's equipment manager on the Pacers' Web site, was struck in both elbows as he sat with Tinsley in the player's Rolls Royce. The 48-year-old Qatato was taken to Methodist Hospital, where he was treated and released.
Police said the shooting involved a .223 caliber assault rifle and followed a confrontation when Tinsley and his companions were leaving the “Cloud 9” club.
After Tinsley and friends left the club, they realized they were being followed by a gray Chrysler and a dark pickup truck, Thompson said.
Instead of going home, Tinsley's group pulled into the Conrad Hotel, a downtown luxury hotel, where the shooting began. Tinsley's Rolls Royce was struck by several bullets, and five bullet holes were found in the Charger, police said.
No one was injured in the Charger.
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