Shon Gables
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Shon Gables was an anchorwoman who joined CBS2 in June 2003 coming from WDIV-TV in Detroit, Michigan, joining Michael Pomeranz, Mario Bosquez, and Dave Price in hopes of gaining the audience of WNYW's Good Day New York. Later She and Mario anchored. Then in September, 2005, Jim Ryan joined the 2Crew. They anchored until April 2006. She anchored the Morning news and was also a general assignment reporter. She, along with the rest of the team, left WCBS in April 2006 because they did not want to accept lesser positions at the station due to a major shakeup after the firing of news director Dianne Doctor.
She had a small role in the 2006 movie Inside Man, playing herself as a CBS News reporter.
Gables is the ex-wife of former Color Me Badd frontman Bryan Abrams. In 1995, Gables sued Abrams for $16,000 in unpaid back child support.[1]