Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams will not face any charges from an encounter with Detroit police in early October.
During a traffic stop with his brother driving, it was revealed to officers that both people in the car were carrying weapons—his brother’s in the backseat and Williams’ under his own passenger seat. However, while both firearms were registered to each person, only Williams’ brother had a concealed pistol license (CPL), which led officers to initially place Williams under custody for being in possession of a gun without the proper license.
However, after more officers arrived on scene and a long discussion was had, police eventually released Williams from custody and did not press any charges.