Jon Jones turned himself in to Albuquerque police on Tuesday morning when an arrest warrant was issued for violating his probation after Jones was recently cited for drag racing and four other violations.
A video of Jones being pulled over by a New Mexico police officer recently surfaced that found the former UFC light heavyweight champion and the officer engaging in a heated exchange after Jones was pulled over for drag racing. The video is from last Thursday evening and Jones vehemently denied that he was participating in any form of drag racing in an expletive-filled tirade that found the 28-year-old calling the officer a “liar” and a “pig.”
Jones was cited for drag racing, along with other charges, including equipment modifications, issue with a license plate and failure to maintain a traffic lane.
MMAFighting.com received the following statement from Jones' camp:
"Jon and his team are taking this very seriously, and we will let the legal process play out. We are confident he will be released once he has an opportunity to explain to the judge the facts in this case."
In an interview with “The MMA Hour” on Monday, Jones denied he was drag racing and apologized after his emotions got the better of him.
However, these citations proved to be problematic for the former champion as a judge deemed them to be in direct violation of his probation that stems from a hit-and-run last April when Jones fled from the scene after a car accident involving a pregnant woman.
Jones was preparing for a return to the Octagon after the UFC had suspended him indefinitely and stripped him of his light heavyweight title because of the incident last year. His next fight is scheduled for April 23 in Las Vegas when he’s set to face fierce rival Daniel Cormier for the light heavyweight title he never lost in a fight.
It is not yet known how this will affect his upcoming fight.
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