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WTF!!! NFL Washington Redskins Sean Taylor DIES after getting shot in the leg RIP..
MIAMI - Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has died, a day after he was shot at home. He was 24. Family friend Richard Sharpstein said Taylor's father told him the news around 5:30 a.m. "His father called and said he was with Christ and he cried and thanked me," said Sharpstein, Taylor's former lawyer. "It's a tremendously sad and unnecessary event. He was a wonderful, humble, talented young man, and had a huge life in front of him. Obviously God had other plans." Related links Sean Taylor through the years Photos 2007 sports deaths Photos Sun coverage: Notable sports deaths in 2007 He said he did not know exactly when Taylor died at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, where he was airlifted after the shooting early Monday. Doctors had been encouraged late Monday night when Taylor squeezed a nurse's hand. But Sharpstein said he was told Taylor never regained consciousness after being transported to the hospital and that he wasn't sure how he had squeezed the nurse's hand. "Maybe he was trying to say goodbye or something," Sharpstein said. The 24-year-old was shot early Monday in the upper leg, damaging an artery and causing significant blood loss. Miami-Dade Police were investigating the attack, which came just eight days after an intruder was reported at Taylor's home. Officers were dispatched about 1:45 a.m. Monday after Taylor's girlfriend called 911. Taylor was airlifted to the hospital. Sharpstein said Taylor's girlfriend told him the couple was awakened by loud noises, and Taylor grabbed a machete he keeps in the bedroom for protection. Someone then broke through the bedroom door and fired two shots, one missing and one hitting Taylor, Sharpstein said. Taylor's 1-year-old daughter, Jackie, was also in the house at the time, but neither she nor Taylor's girlfriend were injured. "It could have been a possible burglary; it could have been a possible robbery," Miami-Dade Police Lt. Nancy Perez said. "It has not been confirmed as yet." Taylor was shot at the pale yellow house he bought two years ago in the Miami suburb of Palmetto Bay. Eight days before the attack someone pried open a front window, rifled through drawers and left a kitchen knife on a bed at Taylor's home, according to police. "They're really sifting through that incident and today's incident," Miami-Dade Police Detective Mario Rachid said, "to see if there's any correlation." Taylor starred as a running back and defensive back at Gulliver Preparatory School in Miami. His father, Pedro Taylor, is the police chief of Florida City, Fla. A private man with a small inner circle, Taylor rarely granted interviews. But, behind the scenes, Taylor was described as personable and smart -- an emerging locker room leader. Especially since the birth of his daughter Jackie. "From the first day I met him, from then to now, it's just like night and day," Redskins receiver James Thrash said. "He's really got his head on his shoulders and has been doing really well as far as just being a man. It's been awesome to see that growth." An All-American at the University of Miami, Taylor was drafted by the Redskins with the fifth overall selection in 2004. Coach Joe Gibbs called it "one of the most researched things" he's ever done, but the problems soon began. Taylor fired his agent, then skipped part of the NFL's mandatory rookie symposium, drawing a $25,000 fine. Driving home late from a party during the season, he was pulled over and charged with drunken driving. The case was dismissed in court, but by then it had become a months-long distraction for the team. Taylor also was fined at least seven times for late hits, uniform violations and other infractions over his first three seasons, including a $17,000 penalty for spitting in the face of Tampa Bay running back Michael Pittman during a playoff game in January 2006. Meanwhile, Taylor endured a yearlong legal battle after he was accused in 2005 of brandishing a gun at a man during a fight over allegedly stolen all-terrain vehicles near Taylor's home. He eventually pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors and was sentenced to 18 months' probation. Taylor said the end of the assault case was like "a gray cloud" being lifted. It was also around the time that Jackie was born, and teammates noticed a change. "It's hard to expect a man to grow up overnight," said Redskins teammate and close friend Clinton Portis, who also played with Taylor at the University of Miami. "But ever since he had his child, it was like a new Sean, and everybody around here knew it. He was always smiling, always happy, always talking about his child." On the field, Taylor's play was often erratic. Assistant coach Gregg Williams frequently called Taylor the best athlete he's ever coached, but nearly every big play was mitigated by a blown assignment. Taylor led the NFL in missed tackles in 2006 yet made the Pro Bowl because of his reputation as one of the hardest hitters in the league. This year, however, Taylor was allowed to play a true free safety position, using his speed and power to chase down passes and crush would-be receivers. His five interceptions are tied for the league lead in the NFC, even though he missed the last two games because of a sprained knee. "I just take this job very seriously," Taylor said in a rare group interview during training camp. "It's almost like, you play a kid's game for a king's ransom. And if you don't take it serious enough, eventually one day you're going to say, 'Oh, I could have done this, I could have done that.' "So I just say, 'I'm healthy right now, I'm going into my fourth year, and why not do the best that I can?' And that's whatever it is, whether it's eating right or training myself right, whether it's studying harder, whatever I can do to better myself." His hard work was well-noted. "He loved football. He felt like that's what he was made to do," Gibbs said. "And I think what I've noticed over the last year and a half ... is he matured. I think his baby had a huge impact on him. There was a real growing up in his life." More articles Copyright © 2007, The Baltimore Sun [Edited 11/27/07 4:08am] | |
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Oh - I heard he was shot
damn he died huh ... RIP | |
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So sad, I just hope his family didn't have anything to do with it! I wish his child, family, and the Redskins organization well cause he will be very missed by them!!! | |
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how do they expect these guys to play sunday? i know its a business..but that really is asking a lot to have them go out and play like they're not hurting..he was very popular on the team | |
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Fury said: how do they expect these guys to play sunday? i know its a business..but that really is asking a lot to have them go out and play like they're not hurting..he was very popular on the team
The NFL is a cold hearted business, they don't care about the fans or players. Look how they putting games on channels 80 percent of country don't have out of greed making u pay an extra 5.99 a month. All they will do is a moment of silence before all games, fly jets over making one curve out and others in formation and play like nothing happens!! Go Saints and Raiders | |
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Terrible. May he and friends/family find peace. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Very sad to see a life cut short...
RIP | |
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cheeseburger said: So sad, I just hope his family didn't have anything to do with it! I wish his child, family, and the Redskins organization well cause he will be very missed by them!!!
his family? To Sir, with Love | |
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This is a crazy story. You think a leg injury is survivable Hopefully he was not up to shady business and brought this into his life, thereby jeopardizing his family. Rest in peace dude 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is a crazy story. You think a leg injury is survivable Hopefully he was not up to shady business and brought this into his life, thereby jeopardizing his family. Rest in peace dude
the bullet hit one of the largest veins in the body. he probably suffered brain damage from teh blood loss. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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ehuffnsd said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: This is a crazy story. You think a leg injury is survivable Hopefully he was not up to shady business and brought this into his life, thereby jeopardizing his family. Rest in peace dude
the bullet hit one of the largest veins in the body. he probably suffered brain damage from teh blood loss. Yeah, it was the femoral artery. | |
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He was sooo young!!! surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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the funeral was today sure didn't seem like the family was involved. To Sir, with Love | |
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