SuperSonics legend Shawn Kemp released from jail after latest development in drive-by shooting investigation


Seattle SuperSonics legend Shawn Kemp will not be charged in connection to a drive-by shooting in Tacoma, Wash.

Kemp was booked in Pierce County Jail on Wednesday, which was an hour after the shooting occurred around 2 p.m. PT. The shooting took place after an altercation in a parking lot near the Tacoma Mall between occupants of two cars. Police also recovered a gun at the scene.

But after further investigation, the Tacoma Police Department isn’t filing any charges against Kemp, who had an initial court appearance set for 1:30 p.m. PT Thursday.

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Shawn Kemp attends Players' Night Out 2018 hosted by The Players' Tribune on July 17, 2018, in Studio City, California.

Shawn Kemp attends Players’ Night Out 2018 hosted by The Players’ Tribune on July 17, 2018, in Studio City, California. (Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Players’ Tribune)

“This case’s status will be ‘No Charges Filed’ pending further investigation by Tacoma Police, and Mr. Kemp will be released,” the prosecutor’s office said in an email to KIRO Newsradio in Tacoma. 

Police initially posted to Twitter to explain the situation.

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“At 1:58 pm [PT], an altercation between the occupants of 2 cars led to shots being fired at a parking lot in the 4500 blk of S. Steele St. One car fled. No injuries were reported. A gun was recovered. A 53-yr-old male was booked for Drive-By Shooting. The investigation is ongoing.”

FOX13 Seattle is reporting that sources close to Kemp say his property was stolen from his car on Tuesday, and after tracking his iPhone to Tacoma on Wednesday, he approached the vehicle to recover his lost items. 

CHICAGO - MARCH 18: Shawn Kemp #40 of the Seattle SuperSonics shoots during a game played on March 18, 1997 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

CHICAGO – MARCH 18: Shawn Kemp #40 of the Seattle SuperSonics shoots during a game played on March 18, 1997 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. (Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images)

A suspect then fired a shot at him and Kemp fired back in self-defense, police said. No injuries were reported.

Kemp spent eight seasons in Seattle playing for the SuperSonics, though the franchise eventually moved to Oklahoma City and changed its name to “Thunder.” Kemp would go on to retire after the 2002-2003 season with the Orlando Magic. 

During his time in Seattle, Kemp went to five straight All-Star Games from 1992 to 1997, picking up his sixth career invitation with the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 1997-1998 season.

Shawn Kemp #40 of the Seattle Supersonics looks on during a game played at the Arco Arena in Sacramento.

Shawn Kemp #40 of the Seattle Supersonics looks on during a game played at the Arco Arena in Sacramento. (Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images)

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Kemp played a total 14 NBA seasons, retiring at the age of 33 with 14.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists averaged over 1,051 games. 

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