LAS VEGAS (AP) -- A new attorney for Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones said he'll cooperate fully with Las Vegas police in the aftermath of a melee and triple shooting.
Manny Arora of Atlanta said he's already called Vegas police offering any help he can give them.
Officers in Vegas said Jones sparked a weekend disturbance at a strip club. He has a history of off-field incidents in his two years with the Titans.
Arora declined to comment on the case until he has a chance to review it.
Police in Vegas said they've seized more than $81,000 in cash belonging to Jones.
A search warrant said he was showering more than 40 strippers onstage early Monday with the cash, which set off a scuffle and subsequent shooting.
Titans coach Jeff Fisher, at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, had no comment.
Jones has not been charged.
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