LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Former University of Kentucky basketball and NBA star Rajon Rondo was reportedly driving more than 100 miles per hour, weaving in and out of traffic in a Tesla with no license plate before he was pulled over and arrested for misdemeanor gun and drug charges, according to court records.
And after being pulled over and searched Sunday, Rondo acknowledged he was not supposed to have a gun because he has an active protective order against him, according to an affidavit of arrest filed Tuesday by an Indiana State Police trooper.
The affidavit, filed in Jackson County Superior Court in Indiana on Tuesday, claims that dispatch received a call of speeding and erratic driving and pulled Rondo over on Interstate 65 southbound in Jackson County, Indiana.
When Rondo was pulled over — he was not speeding at that time but had no license plate — the trooper smelled marijuana, leading to a search that found a 9mm gun, a pipe with marijuana residue, cannabis gummies and a blue container with marijuana inside, the affidavit claims.
The 9mm was loaded with a bullet in the chamber, prompting troopers to handcuff Rondo's hands behind his back "for scene safety," according to the affidavit.
A child with Rondo was taken by Child Protective Services until they could be released to a family member.
Rondo, 37, was not supposed to have a firearm because he had a no-contact order taken out against him in on Aug. 16, 2023.
"I asked (Rondo) if he was allowed to have a gun and (he) said that he was not allowed," according to the affidavit.
Rondo was taken to the Jackson County Jail, where he immediately posted a $700 bond.
An initial court hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 27, according to court records.
An attorney listed for Rondo has not responded to requests for comment.
Rondo, who played high school basketball in Louisville at Eastern before transferring to Oak Hill Academy in Virginia, was a standout point guard for Kentucky before being drafted with the 21st pick of the first round of the 2006 NBA draft by the Phoenix Suns.
Rondo played 16 seasons in the NBA and won two NBA championships. He last played in the NBA in 2022 for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Earlier this month, the Greater Louisville Pride Foundation announced Rondo was one of six people in their Class of 2024 "hometown heroes" to get a banner to hang in the city.
This is not Rondo's first brush with legal trouble.
In 2022, a Louisville woman asked for an emergency protective order after she said Rondo "became enraged" and threatened her life. According to the EPO, the woman said Rondo was playing video games with a child when she asked the child to finish separating his laundry so she could wash the family's clothes.
When the child got up to do so, she said Rondo ripped the video game console out of the wall, went downstairs, smashed a tea cup plate, knocked over several water bottles and began yelling and cursing. According to the EPO, Rondo then went outside and knocked over the trash cans, stomped on the landscaping lights and drove his car onto the lawn.
The EPO goes on to say that when she confronted Rondo, he said "You're dead."
After briefly leaving the house, the woman said Rondo came back and beat on a window with a gun. In the EPO, she said Rondo was yelling at the kids, asking them why they were scared of him while he had a gun in his hand.
The children were "visibly upset and clearly scared that Rajon continued to brandish a gun," she wrote.
Instead of calling police, the woman called former interim Louisville Metro Police Chief Yvette Gentry, who eventually arrived at the house. However, the woman said Rondo wouldn't let Gentry inside.
The woman said she locked herself in the house with the kids, and Gentry eventually told her Rondo had left and she had his gun.
The woman also asked a judge that Rondo seek anger management classes, counseling and a mental health evaluation.
That EPO was dismissed in June 2022 after both parties "reached an agreement," according to court records.
In March, 2023, another EPO was taken out against Rondo by the same woman.
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