Kansas City Chiefs player Frank Clark has reportedly been arrested in California.
According to ESPN, the defensive end for the Chiefs was arrested on suspicion of having a concealed firearm in a vehicle late Sunday night in Los Angeles after police allegedly spotted an Uzi in plain sight. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)
Clark, who has had previous issues with the law, was taken to the Los Angeles County jail, and was eventually released on a $35,000 bond.
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As I always say, Clark has every right in the world to be presumed innocent until he’s proven guilty in a court of law.
However, California is about the last place in America you want to get popped on a gun charge. The state has notoriously strict gun laws.
It’s one of the least gun-friendly states in America. Add in the fact that a fully-automatic Uzi is a class III weapon, and it’s a very serious situation.
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Clark better hope that he has outstanding attorneys because he’s going to need them. Again, California’s gun laws are incredibly strict.
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Keep checking back for the latest updates on the case as we have them.