It seems Cameron Payne, the former Phoenix Suns guard, encountered legal trouble when he was arrested early Friday morning in Scottsdale. The charges against him include refusing to identify himself and making a false report to law enforcement. Police responded to a disturbance call at around 2:44 a.m. near 68th Street and Chaparral Road, where they interacted with Payne and another individual.
It appears that Cameron Payne’s arrest involved charges related to his interaction with law enforcement officers. According to Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) 13-2412, individuals detained under reasonable suspicion of a crime are required to provide their true full name to law enforcement but cannot be compelled to answer other inquiries. Payne allegedly refused to provide his name, which is classified as a class 2 misdemeanor under this statute.
Additionally, Payne faces a charge under ARS 13-2907 for making a fraudulent or unfounded report or statement, or knowingly misrepresenting a fact to interfere with law enforcement’s operations. This offense is considered a class 1 misdemeanor in Arizona.The circumstances surrounding the incident and the specific details of Payne’s actions will likely be further examined as the legal process unfolds.
Cameron Payne had a notable stint with the Phoenix Suns, spanning four seasons, where he primarily served as the backup point guard behind Chris Paul. His time with the Suns was highlighted by his role in helping the team reach the NBA Finals in 2021, showcasing his contributions to their success.
Following the 2022-23 season, Payne departed from the Suns and subsequently played for both the Milwaukee Bucks and the Philadelphia 76ers during the past season. Payne’s journey through different teams reflects his career trajectory in the NBA, adapting to various roles and contributing to different organizations over time.