Rajon Rondo booking photo
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Rajon Rondo. Mugshot courtesy of Indiana State Police. Jan. 30, 2024
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Rondo was stopped for a traffic violation in Jackson County, Indiana, Sunday afternoon and a trooper smelled marijuana, leading to a search that found a gun and drug paraphernalia, ISP spokesman Sgt. Stephen Wheeles said Monday night.
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.
Attorney Patrick Renn, who is representing Rondo, filed a motion arguing a charge of unlawful possession of a firearm is “unconstitutional” and that the 2nd Amendment “protects Rondo’s right to bear arms.”
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