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Kansas Metropolis Chiefs defensive stay Frank
Clark now faces a second gun price associated to his June arrest in Los
Angeles for allegedly carrying an Uzi in his automobile.
TMZ Sports reported Saturday that
Clark, who was at the foundation charged with unlawful possession of a
firearm, had a depend of possession of an assault weapon added by L.A.
prosecutors this week.
Clark was pulled over for a traffic
halt June 20 when police seen a firearm in the auto.
“Officers seen a get with an Uzi
protruding in undeniable gaze in the auto,” L.A. Police Division
public records officer Tony Im urged the Associated Press.
The 28-year-mature California native was
released on $35,000 bond, and his attorney, Alex Spiro, said the gun
belonged to the NFL participant’s bodyguard.
“We are attentive to the matter, which
will likely be reviewed below the NFL’s deepest habits protection,” league
spokesperson Brian McCarthy urged the AP.
In July, TMZ reported Clark was also
arrested by California Motorway Patrol on March 13 after a identical
incident, where he was stopped by police for now now not having a entrance
license plate when officers seen the “muzzle of a handgun” protruding of a get.
Two guns had been chanced on all the device in which by a
subsequent search of the auto and Clark said they belonged to his
security personnel, per TMZ. He also faces a criminal price of possession
of an assault weapon if that is the case.
Clark’s subsequent court docket date associated to the
June arrest is scheduled for Jan. 17, in response to TMZ. He is pleaded now now not guilty in every cases.