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Gilbert Arenas' Guns Kept In Locker: Firearms Were Unloaded

JAY COHEN   12/24/09 09:54 PM ET   AP

Gilbert Arenas Guns Firearms

Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas stored unloaded firearms in a container in his locker, according to the team, and the NBA is looking into the situation.

The Wizards issued a statement Thursday night saying there was no ammunition in the locked container, and Arenas and the team have notified authorities and the league.

Arenas told The Washington Times he took his guns to the Verizon Center after his daughter, Hamiley Penny, was born this month. About a week later, he said he handed them over to team security to give to police.

"I wouldn't have brought them to D.C. had I known the rules," Arenas told the newspaper. "After my daughter was born, I was just like, 'I don't need these anymore.'"

Arenas was suspended for Washington's season opener in 2004 because he failed to maintain proper registration of a handgun while living in California in 2003. Arenas formerly played for the Golden State Warriors.

Officer Quintin Peterson, a spokesman for the Washington police department, told The Associated Press on Thursday night there was no report of any active investigation involving Arenas.

The team and the three-time All-Star "are cooperating fully with law enforcement during its review of this matter and will have no further comment at this time," according to the Wizards' statement.

CBSSports.com first reported the investigation.

Wizards spokesman Scott Hall wouldn't say when or where Arenas had the firearms in his locker.

The NBA's collective bargaining agreement allows for players to legally possess firearms but prohibits them at league facilities or when traveling on any league-related business.

"We're aware of the situation and are working to gain a full understanding of the facts and relevant legal issues," the NBA said in a release.

Los Angeles Clippers guard Sebastian Telfair was suspended for two games and fined an undisclosed amount in 2006 after a loaded handgun registered to his girlfriend was found in his pillowcase aboard the team's plane when he was with Portland.

Arenas scored 18 points in Washington's 109-97 victory at Milwaukee on Wednesday night. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Arenas is averaging 22.2 points after being limited to 15 games during the past two seasons following three operations on his left knee over 1 1/2 years.

Arenas, who turns 28 on Jan. 6 and is in the second season of an $111 million, six-year contract, is one of the NBA's most popular players, but a series of injuries has limited his time on the court. Nicknamed Agent Zero, he has a career average of 22.7 points over nine NBA seasons.

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Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas stored unloaded firearms in a container in his locker, according to the team, and the NBA is looking into the situation. The Wizards issued a statement Thursda...
Washington Wizards guard Gilbert Arenas stored unloaded firearms in a container in his locker, according to the team, and the NBA is looking into the situation. The Wizards issued a statement Thursda...
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BowlingForRevenge
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02:15 PM on 01/01/2010
WOW!

Those darn pesky "newborns" get into everything!

Storing them at work was just brilliant.

How bout springing for a GUN SAFE!!!!!

I've yet to see a kid crack one of those.
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
03:00 PM on 01/01/2010
Come on. You never know when some dude dressed in a towel in a locka room is gonna throw down, ese'.
02:25 PM on 12/28/2009
It is good that nobody on this team had access to a firearm after they loss to the Timberwolves Saturday night.
12:18 PM on 12/28/2009
It was a metaphor gone wrong. He forgot the team wasn't the Bullets anymore.
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Mondayboy
Rebel with a cause
06:24 PM on 12/27/2009
That is just gangsta
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
02:58 PM on 01/01/2010
or stone cold pimpin'.
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CaliTLC
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01:59 AM on 12/27/2009
Thankfully they were unloaded. But, why in the locker? And, why did he tell anyone? The thug factor in professional sports looms large.
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Janzee12000
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01:10 PM on 12/26/2009
Little boys love to play with guns.. Guess he still hasn't grown up yet..
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01:08 PM on 12/26/2009
I think he was being extremely responsible by getting the gun(s) out of the house.
He just didn't realize D.C.'s zero tolerance.
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lala23
11:30 AM on 12/26/2009
Whyyyy would he do something as stupid as that ?? JESUS CHRIST. I guess he just couldn't shake of the hood mentality
09:56 AM on 12/26/2009
Thug.
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HappyRabbit
11:21 PM on 12/25/2009
Talk about a sensational headline that completely misses the mark. If I am reading the story accurately and if the author wrote the story accurately, what I see is misinformed good intentions. An unloaded gun in a proper, locked case is no more a dangerous weapon that a large book.
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01:09 PM on 12/26/2009
agreed.
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ECB
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09:27 PM on 12/25/2009
I don't think Gilbert "Agent Zero" is wrapped too tight.
10:04 PM on 12/25/2009
His logic is more than questionable. Comically so.
05:02 PM on 12/25/2009
Before long he will be able to exercise his 2nd Amendment Rights in DC like he can over the border in VA or MD. I just hope that he has had proper training.
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natturnerx
i always ask myself "what would nat turner do ?"
08:07 PM on 12/25/2009
i totally agree, & if this was about a white person with a gun collection then the discussion would only be about his 2nd amendment rights, but since this is a black nba player watch how quickly the discussion becomes about some stereotypical nonsense like "ghetto behavior" or "thuggin' ".
10:06 PM on 12/25/2009
you know, it wasn't about that until you said it. plus, really, I don't think anyone cares about this story to make it about anything.