The Wayne County Prosecutor’s office is reviewing a warrant request for the arrest of Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams on a concealed weapon charge following a traffic stop on Oct. 8 where two guns were found in the vehicle, one belonging to Williams without a concealed pistol license. Despite being handcuffed at one point, Williams was later released after a sergeant sought clarification on the legality of the guns and made calls to higher-ranking officers, with the Detroit Police Department now reexamining the case. Williams, who was suspended for two games for violating the NFL’s policy on performance enhancing substances, has hired an attorney and the Lions are cooperating with the ongoing investigation.
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