NFL Star's Brother Charged With Murder After Shooting Youth Football Coach DURING GAME!
17.08.2022 - 04:49
/ perezhilton.com
A former NFL star’s brother has turned himself in following the murder of a youth football coach.
According to the Lancaster Police Department, a shooting allegedly took place at a youth football game on Saturday around 9 p.m. following a disagreement between the coaches of the opposing teams. The argument was reportedly about calls made by a referee but quickly escalated far beyond a rules dispute into a full-on brawl. Coach Yaqub Talib allegedly shot coach Mike Hickmon multiple times right there on the field, in front of everyone. Talib was reported to have fled the scene with the gun. Paramedics transported Hickmon to the hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries.
Why would anyone — especially a coach — need a gun at a youth game?! Just terrible…
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If the name Talib sounds familiar in the world of football, that isn’t a coincidence. The alleged shooter is the brother an NFL star, former Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib.
Yaqub seems ready to face the music. He turned himself in on Monday following the death of his fellow coach and is now facing a charge of first degree murder. But according to his lawyer Clark Birdsall, just because he’s turned himself in doesn’t mean he’s confessing to the crime. The attorney told People:
His side of the story? Wow…
Yaqub was actually both on probation and facing other, unrelated charges. He wasn’t even allowed to hold a firearm, much less bring one to a children’s game.
The suspect reportedly has not yet entered a plea; he is currently being held in custody, and his first hearing was scheduled for Monday evening. Updates have yet to be released.
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