Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor was checking out a gym that had recently lost its lease in Redmond, Wash., when two employees got nervous and called the police.
Strong safety Kam Chancellor of the Seattle Seahawks in 2015
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Kam Chancellor of the Seattle Seahawks was looking into an investment opportunity Wednesday when he ended up having to chat with police instead because two employees at the business got nervous and called 911, Fox Sports reports.
According to the report, Chancellor was checking out a Redmond, Wash., gym that had recently lost its lease when two employees called the police on him.
When officers showed up, just as Chancellor and the four people with him were leaving, the situation was quickly resolved. Becky Range, the public information officer at the Redmond Police Department, called it a "misunderstanding."
On Wednesday evening, Chancellor tweeted about the event on Twitter, saying that he most likely won't be putting a gym in Redmond.
The funniest thing just happened too me in Redmond. I went to go get info on a gym that was closed and 2 ladies called the cops on me— Kameron (@Kam_Chancellor)March 3, 2016
They told the cops I was trying to rob the place because I was looking into the glass asking for help. I took a picture of the two employees— Kameron (@Kam_Chancellor)March 3, 2016
Good thing the cops know I'm a good guy and stealing isn't in my blood. I work for everything I get— Kameron (@Kam_Chancellor)March 3, 2016
I guess I won't put a gym in Redmond then. I'm not qualified. I want to post her face so bad on the phone looking disgusted.— Kameron (@Kam_Chancellor)March 3, 2016
No I was mad because all I wanted was a number to call and they waved me off like a fly without answering mehttps://t.co/eAJnjw3vJv— Kameron (@Kam_Chancellor)March 3, 2016
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