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Ex-NBA star Shawn Kemp returned fire during shootout while trying to retrieve stolen phone, lawyer says

Kemp, 53, released from jail without charges as investigation into incident continues

Graeme Massie
Los Angeles
Thursday 09 March 2023 23:22 EST
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Former All-Star Shawn Kemp Arrested For Drive-By Shooting

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Former NBA star Shawn Kemp returned fire in a shootout in Washington state as he tried to retrieve his stolen iPhone, say his lawyers.

Kemp, Kemp, 53, was arrested and booked on Wednesday for investigation of a felony drive-by shooting in Tacoma, according to authorities.

But he was released on Thursday afternoon with no charge filed against him as investigators say they will continue to look into the incident.

Kemp’s lawyer, Scott Boatman, told ESPN that his client’s car was broken into on Tuesday and numerous items, including his phone, was stolen.

Kemp tracked his phone to an occupied car and when he approached it he was shot at, said Mr Boatman, and “returned fire in self-defence.”

“There was not a drive-by shooting as previously reported and Mr Kemp’s actions were reasonable and legally justified,” he added.

Kemp, who has two licensed cannabis stores in Seattle, was a six-time NBA All-Star and played for the Seattle SuperSonics from 1989 to 1997. He also played for Cleveland, Portland and Orlando.

Kemp debuted in the NBA during the 1989-90 season as a 20-year-old who had never played college basketball. He became known for his high-flying, athletic dunks.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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