Jaguars Lineman Arrested At Nightclub
Chris Naeole was charged with disorderly conduct after police said he was involved in a shoving match with several employees at the Ritz.An off-duty officer was called and reportedly asked Naeole to stop several times. When he didn't, the officer used his Taser gun.Police said Naeole cooperated with police after his arrest. He's since been released from jail.Naeole is in this seventh year in the NFL -- his second year in Jacksonville after he was acquired from the New Orleans Saints.Copyright 2004 by News4Jax.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.






One person is dead following a traffic crash in the middle of the Fuller Warren Bridge.
A St. Augustine woman was killed and two people were injured early Friday morning in a head-on crash between two sport utility vehicles on Interstate 10.
A 25-year-old is accused of shooting a friend who was trying to calm him down after being ejected from Thursday night's Suns baseball game for being drunk.
A 21-year-old prisoner found unresponsive in her bed at the Bradford County Jail at 6 a.m. Friday was pronounced dead by paramedics, according to the sheriff's office.
Gov. Sarah Palin announces she will instead step down, leaving her former office to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell.
The Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has arrested four people accused of shoplifting at a Westside department store is also suspected of hitting stores at the St. Johns Town Center.
Of hundreds of photos of Friday's waterspouts and funnel clouds, one stands out -- one looking up into the vortex of the swirling system.
Keyontaye Poole's mother heard him crying "Mama," but she could not get to him through the thick smoke.
One day after 76 dogs were confiscated from a south Putnam County mobile home, plenty of people are offering homes for the animals, but they may only be temporary.
Jacksonville begins Independence Day festivities on Friday, with much more in store for the holiday.
It formed in southern Duval County and slowly moved north -- mostly on or near the St. Johns River -- so thousands of people could witness its power.
Talk about adding a late-inning buzz to a ballgame.