Raymond Felton showed up to court wearing the most ’80s hoodie ever
Raymond Felton turned himself into police early Tuesday morning to be questioned regarding allegations that he pulled out a gun on his soon-to-be ex-wife during a Valentine’s Day quarrel. We shared the initial report saying Felton was questioned by police after Monday’s loss to the Dallas Mavericks, and we thought that he was being questioned related to an incident that took place that night. The incident actually happened two weeks prior.
Felton has been charged with two counts of felony possession of an unregistered firearm, which could come with a stiff penalty given New York’s harsh gun-control laws.
If Felton knew he was heading in to speak with the police regarding a gun allegation, you figure he would dress professionally for the occasion. The guy didn’t exactly do that. Instead, he showed up to court looking like a bulletin board for the Beats Rhymes & Life album.
Raymond Felton had an interesting choice of attire leaving court today. http://t.co/TvHp8uZ9ij / pic.twitter.com/NHKgb6odYh
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) February 26, 2014
I think I recognize that hoodie from the Crocodile Dundee movie.
Sweet outfit, bro.
Oh, and some other fun facts: Felton kept the gun and armor-piercing bullets for it by his bedside. He was released on $25,000 bond.