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Boston Herald
Boston Herald
20 Jun 2023
Flint McColgan


NextImg:Patriots cornerback Jack Jones pleads not guilty on weapons charges

Patriots cornerback Jack Jones pleaded not guilty to a medley of firearms-related charges and continues to be released on bail following his arraignment.

Jones, 25, was arrested by Massachusetts State Police on Friday after they say two pistols were found in his carry-on bag as he was going through a TSA security checkpoint at Boston Logan International Airport, where MSP has jurisdiction, at around 5:30 p.m. He was planning to board a flight to Los Angeles, according to the initial TSA information of the incident which did not mention him by name.

He was charged with two counts each of possession of a concealed weapon in a secure area of an airport, possession of ammunition without a firearm identification card, unlawful possession of a firearm, carrying a loaded firearm and possession of a large-capacity feeding device. He posted $30,000 cash bail.

Jones appeared in municipal court in East Boston Tuesday morning with his attorney, Rosemary Scapicchio.

If convicted of all the charges, the Patriots’ fourth-round pick last year who started two of 13 games for the team could see up to 30 years in prison.

He missed the last four games of the season with a knee injury and then was suspended for the season’s final two weeks for reportedly being late to rehab sessions, according to previous Herald reporting.

In the spring of 2018, Jones was arrested for his involvement in the burglary of a Panda Express restaurant in California. He faced felony charges of commercial burglary and felony conspiracy to commit a crime. Those charges were later reduced to a misdemeanor count of commercial burglary as part of a plea agreement involving 45-day house arrest.

Judge John McDonald, Jr. scheduled a probable cause hearing on the Boston weapons charges for Aug. 18.