Thursday, March 28

Rajon Rondo pulled gun out on his family at their Louisville home


The mother of Rajon Rondo’s children has been granted an emergency protective order against the nba player after he was accused of pulling a gun on his family on May 11 at their Louisville home.

Ashley Bachelor submitted an application May 13 in Jefferson County (Ky.) Family Court for an emergency protective order against Rondo. It was approved the same day by Judge Denise Brown, according to documents obtained by the Courier Journal.

As part of the order, Bachelor was granted temporary custody of her two children with Rondo, and he must remain at least 500 feet away. In addition, Rondo was ordered to surrender any firearms in his possession to the Jefferson County sheriff.

In her statement to authorities, Bachelor said Rondo became “enraged and violent,” threatened to kill her and brandished a gun in front of her and their children.

TMZ first reported Bachelor’s request.

In applying for the order, Bachelor said she is seeking “immediate protection” for herself and her children from any future contact with Rondo and for temporary sole custody of the children.

“I am extremely fearful for my safety and for the safety of my children,” Bachelor said in her statement. “Rajon has a history of volatile, erratic, explosive behavior.”

Neither Rondo nor his attorney could be immediately reached for comment. The Courier Journal could find no record of criminal charges filed in connection with the incident.




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