Former NBA Player Donté Greene Arrested And Charged With Attempted Robbery Of A Gas Station

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Former NBA Player Donté Greene Arrested And Charged With Attempted Robbery Of A Gas Station

 

Former NBA forward Donté Greene was arrested after attempting to rob a gas station in Indiana.

Court documents say that the clerk told officers Greene entered the store and told the man to “give him all the money” before making threatening movements toward the cashier.

The worker had pulled out his phone and tried to call 911, but Greene told him not to call the police, the documents say. In then actually were workers at a Taco Bell connected to the gas station who called 911.

When cops arrived at the gas station, they arrested Greene and booked him into Elkhart County jail.

 

Elkhart County Mugshot

 

Greene played college basketball for the Syracuse Orange for one year, started all 35 games and led Syracuse in scoring with 17.7 points and 7.2 rebounds per game, before entering the draft, where he was selected with the 28th overall pick by the Memphis Grizzlies.

During his NBA career, Greene averaged a career 6.1 points per game in 253 games with the Sacramento Kings, before playing in various countries and leagues overseas.

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