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DeSean Jackson: I don’t flash gang signs

DeSean Jackson

FILE - Philadelphia Eagles’ DeSean Jackson is seen during an NFL football game against Washington Redskins in Philadelphia, Sunday, Nov. 17, 2013 file photo. Philadelphia police say someone broke into a home belonging to Jackson and stole a handgun and more than $250,000 in cash and jewelry. Investigators said Saturday, Jan. 11, 2014, the burglary happened sometime earlier in the week at Jackson’s home in South Philadelphia, not far from the team’s practice facility. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

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Just before the Eagles cut DeSean Jackson, a story emerged saying he had ties to gang members, and that he has flashed gang signs on the field. Jackson says that isn’t the case.

What Jackson says he has done is used hand gestures with his friends to let them know that he’s thinking of them.

“If I score a touchdown or make a play and my boys at home can see me throwing up the area we’re from, that’s me showing them love,” Jackson told ESPN The Magazine. “They weren’t fortunate enough to make it where I’m at. All my friends wanted to be in the NFL growing up, but they weren’t able to do that, and I was. That doesn’t mean I forgot about them. They’re my boys, I grew up with them, and I’m going to give them love.”

The NJ.com report about Jackson’s supposed gang affiliations quoted a Los Angeles police detective saying the signs were gang related.

“Those were neighborhood Crip gang signs and he flashed them during a game. He may not be affiliated with the gang, but they don’t [ordinarily] take kindly to those not in the gang throwing up those gang signs,” the detective said.

Jackson’s response is that those may be gang signs to some, but that’s not what they are to him.