Most people probably know Jones as being one of the two Alabama players arrested in May on drug and weapons charges. The other player was star left tackle Cam Robinson.
The Monroe, La. police department made the arrests after spotting a car occupied by Jones, Robinson and three friends inside a closed park at 2:30 a.m. They found marijuana in the car along with a gun on Jones' lap and one under Robinson's seat.
While police let the three friends go, they arrested Jones and Robinson and, according to Carr, told both that they weren't going to be able to play football again before eventually taking pictures of the two Alabama football players in handcuffs.
Carr says both players later underwent drug tests and neither had any drugs in their system. Neither had any issue with the police prior to the incident either. Yet, three days after the arrest, Carr was at the grocery store with a client when she was approached by a woman that recognized her.
"Aren't you Jessica Carr?," the woman asked.
"Yes, ma'am" Carr responded.
"Your son, he's just a sick sack of shit," the woman said, according to Carr. "What kind of mother are you to raise such a hoodlum?'"
The woman concluded, "This wouldn't have happened if he had went to LSU."