Albuquerque Police release body cam footage, alleging threats issued by Jon Jones

The Albuquerque Police have released body camera footage related to the February incident where Jon Jones is accused of leaving the scene of an accident.

The Albuquerque Journal obtained a portion of the body cam footage from February 21, where police had been called to the scene of an accident. A woman was found in the passenger seat and appeared to be intoxicated, and claimed that Jones had been the driver of the vehicle and left the scene.

The woman called Jones on her phone, and the voice appeared to be Jones, who uttered multiple threats over the phone to the officer. The voice on the phone mentions his brothers and claimed, “they slit throats” and “are the most evil people you will ever meet”.

The officer stated he needed to call in another officer when he acknowledged that the person was making threats. The person on the line continued with additional threats, stating, “You won’t be the first guy this year that I’ve threatened, swear to God…My brothers, they kill people for way less.”

Jones announced his retirement from MMA on Saturday, and shortly after, the Albuquerque Journal discovered the outstanding incident from February, which went unreported until this past weekend.

The woman in the car stated she had been with Jones at his home and had been drinking and taking mushrooms, and Jones was the last person she remembers driving her car. The police stated that Jones called the woman’s phone thirteen times between the time of the crash and 11:34 a.m. the following morning while also sending numerous text messages.

Jones’ lawyer, Christopher Dodd, issued a strongly worded denial and called the case “baseless,” and said  Jones had not been driving that night.

A bond arraignment is scheduled for July 24.

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