Former Chicago Bulls SG Ben Gordon arrested in Chicago after brutally attacking two McDonald’s security personnel

Former Chicago Bulls SG Ben Gordon, who won the Sixth Man of the Year award as a rookie, is notoriously known for his impulsive temper. We saw him lose his cool just a few days back in October, which ultimately led him to get arrested. Too much to our surprise, Gordon has managed to take himself behind the bar again even before passing a month.

After allegedly hitting one security guard and pushing another to the ground in Chicago on Friday night, Ben Gordon was taken into custody. According to the Chicago Police Department, Gordon was arrested early on Friday morning on the 600 block of North Clark Street.

This incident took place at the Rock ‘n’ Roll McDonald’s, where  Gordon hit a 29-year-old male security guard in the face and threw him to the ground as he was being removed from the restaurant. 

Chicago police responded to a disturbance call early Friday morning and reported to the place immediately. Gordon pushed another security guard to the ground and was taken into custody. The charges against him include- one misdemeanor count of battery causing bodily harm and one misdemeanor count of battery making physical contact. 

Earlier in October, Gordon was arrested at LaGuardia airport Monday for allegedly hitting his 10-year-old son. He was arrested for an alleged assault and robbery in 2017. He was also nabbed for driving with a forged license plate and setting off fire alarms inside his LA pad when there was no fire.

Everyone is concerned with this former NBA star’s impulsive acts. After being arrested multiple times and dragging himself into the mud, Gordon seems to be a problem. He has a lot to work on himself and change his attitude.

Sayma Yeasmin

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