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07:25, 03.08.2024
Previously detained Adam "nbgee12" Zanzoul, was released from the Dallas Police Department after he stole SSD disks from professional players during IEM Dallas 2024.
Dust2.us managed to get a police report from the Dallas Police Department (DPD) regarding his actions and arrest.
Previously nbgee12 was banned for bypassing a ban on ESEA and for attempting to rig an FPL-C qualifying match, but his latest action far surpasses all previous offenses. After a two-month delay, a police report has provided new details about the events that took place on May 31 at the Dallas tournament.
Lockdown details
In early June, it was reported that nbgee12 was detained after he was caught stealing several SSD drives intended for players' use. This incident, which led to his lifetime ban on the FACEIT platform, was a significant and absurd chapter in nbgee12's controversial career.
The report shows that nbgee12 was caught by a security camera entering a backstage area at IEM Dallas 2024, where he was caught stealing three SSDs, a key and a jacket. While the SSD theft was known, additional stolen items were not disclosed to nbgee12.
Interestingly, ESL decided not to press charges on the condition that nbgee12 return the stolen items. After being escorted to his room at the Omni Hotel Dallas, nbgee12 agreed and was warned not to return to the venue.
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Conclusion
This incident remains one of the strangest in recent North American CS history, and since then nbgee12 only recently attended the Fragadelphia Kansas City LAN tournament as a fan.
SOURCE - Dust2.us
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