Judge deciding Clark's fate on weapon charge
DANVILLE – Former NBA player Keon Clark on Thursday acknowledged he didn't have a firearm owner's identification card on a night two years ago when police found a gun in his house.
But he claimed that the weapon belonged to a woman with whom he had had a relationship, and that she had brought it over, waved it around and threatened to shoot someone that night.
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