NBA Commissioner David Stern today suspended Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas and reserve Javaris Crittenton for the remainder of the season. In a statement, Stern explained that there was no question that the players violated the Collective Bargaining Agreement by bringing guns into the Verizon Center locker room.

Following an ABC News report that thousands of gun sights used by the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan are inscribed with secret Bible references, a spokesperson for the Marine Corps said the Corps is ‘concerned’ and will discuss the matter with the weapons manufacturer.

In response to the NBA's decision to suspend him indefinitely, without pay, Washington Wizards star Gilbert Arenas has released a statement through his attorney. "I feel very badly that my actions have caused the NBA to suspend me, but I understand why the league took this action," said Arenas.

The <strong>Reverend Al Sharpton</strong> is teaming with <strong>hip-hop activist Erica Ford</strong> to lead an emergency day of protest against violence across the country. The event will kick of in <strong>Atlanta</strong> on <strong>November 23</strong>.<!--more-->