Rajon Rondo was allegedly driving more than 100 mph, weaving through traffic before arrest
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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.
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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.