Police look for Crittenton's gun
Police searched for a gun Thursday at the apartment of Washington
Wizards guard Javaris Crittenton, but court records show nothing
was found.
Crittenton was involved in a spat last month with teammate
Gilbert Arenas, who is under investigation by federal and local
authorities for possible violations of the strict gun laws in the
nation's capital.
Arlington Police were specifically looking for a silver or
chrome colored semiautomatic handgun with a black handle at
Crittenton's apartment. The search warrant indicated police are
investigating crimes including brandishing a weapon and violating
the District of Columbia's gun laws.
Crittenton's agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Crittenton was
there during the search, which occurred shortly after 7 a.m.
"It went as smooth as it could have gone," said Bartelstein,
who has previously said Crittenton did nothing wrong.
Crystal Nosal, a spokeswoman for Arlington County Police,
declined to discuss any details of the investigation.
Crittenton has been excused by the team from practices and
games while authorities investigate a heated exchange that occurred
in the Wizards locker room at the Verizon Center in Washington on
Dec. 21. Arenas, a three-time All-Star, has said he took unloaded
guns out of his locker in a "misguided effort to play a joke" on a
teammate. Crittenton, meanwhile, has kept a low profile and has not
commented on reports that he brandished a gun during the
confrontation.
League officials have said the locker-room incident stemmed
from a card-game dispute between Arenas and Crittenton on a plane
trip back from the West Coast two days earlier.
At least seven Wizards players and coach Flip Saunders have
been questioned in the case, which is being heard by a grand jury.
Arenas has been indefinitely suspended by NBA commissioner
David Stern.