Las Vegas prosecutors asked police to do more investigating before charges are filed against Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones in a strip club fight that led to a triple shooting. "It isn't that we're missing things, they just wanted more detailed information," said Lt. George Castro, leader of the Las Vegas Police Department's violent crimes unit. "They said there might be more to this than what was recommended." Since being drafted by the Titans in April 2005, Jones has been arrested five times and questioned by police in 10 episodes. He met Tuesday in New York with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, to discuss those cases. Goodell has said he will announce his decision on suspensions or other disciplinary action as early as in the next 10 days. Las Vegas police have recommended a felony charge of coercion and misdemeanor charges of threat and battery against Jones in the Feb. 19 altercation at Minxx, a club several blocks west of the Las Vegas Strip.