37Harrison
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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He said phone lines to the home had been cut and that Taylor's girlfriend had to call 911 on a cellphone.
Among the first responders was George Mira Jr., who lettered as a linebacker at UM from 1984-87 and is now a fire battalion chief. Detective Juan Villalba, a Miami-Dade police spokesman, said police were interviewing relatives who were potential witnesses.
Only eight days before, according to police records, someone had broken into Taylor's house between 7 p.m. Nov. 17 and midnight Nov. 18. The intruder, who pried open a front window, entered several rooms and rifled through drawers and a safe in the bedroom.
In that incident, someone left a kitchen knife on a bed, the police report says.
Police don't yet know if the two events could be related.
Thank God this crime did not occur in Massachusetts, . . .
It's a sad day in the NFL... I was in my work truck on the flightline getting ready to be relieved from my post when the news broke on 680AM(Atlanta sports radio station) at 0530... I sat there in shock for a good five minutes... How many of my fellow soldiers have been shot and survived? How many have been shot in the leg and survived? What of his girlfriend/fiance? She witnessed him being shot, that is going to stay with her for the rest of her life... She is going to have nightmares, she is going to look at her child, and see images of Sean being shot, all the blood surrounding him, the panic of trying to call 911 and ultimately dying... God, what a nightmare... We are going through a "faze" in the NFL right now, and something is VERY, VERY wrong, 4 active players have DIED this year alone, 2 by gunshot wounds... Something needs to be fixed and quickly... Being in security and military police protecting multi-million dollar planes and people on a base, I would look there first because the NFL Security can't seem to protect its assets, which are the players. What a sad day it is... RIP Sean Taylor