Donte Greene was arrested on suspicion of robbery – life on the downswing

The ex-star who made millions told the gas station clerk to give him all the money.

Donte Greene represented the Sacramento Kings in the NBA. ZUMAWIRE/MVPHOTOS

A former NBA player Donte Greene34, according to the latest information, life is in a barren downhill.

The ex-basketball player, who played four seasons in the NBA, was arrested in Goshen, Indiana, on suspicion of an attempted robbery at a Phillips 66 gas station. It tells about it, among other things syracuse.com– news site.

According to police documents, the gas station clerk said Greene told him to give him all the money and lunged at the clerk. The seller tried to call 911, but the ex-basketball player refused to call the police.

Employees of a nearby Taco Bell fast-food restaurant called 911.

According to local media reports, video of the incident shows Greene talking to a gas station clerk, walking around the store and taking off his shirt.

Greene did not have a gun. If he is found guilty, he can face 1-6 years in prison.

Greene was drafted into the NBA in the 2008 Draft in the first round with the 28th pick.

The man played in the world’s best basketball league from 2008 to 2012. Greene represented only the Sacramento Kings. There were 253 regular season games in the series.

The combined value of Greene’s contracts in the NBA was more than five million dollars.

According to Syracuse.com, Greene last played a year ago in Taiwan.

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