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Texas man sues Titans' L'Jarius Sneed over December car lot shooting
Texas man sues Titans' L'Jarius Sneed over December car lot shooting

CBS News

time12-04-2025

  • CBS News

Texas man sues Titans' L'Jarius Sneed over December car lot shooting

A Texas man who says Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed or his personal assistant shot at him while he was sitting inside a Mercedes-Benz on a dealer lot in December is suing the two-time Super Bowl champ for at least $1 million. Christian Nshimiyimana was sitting inside the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon on Dec. 6 in Carrollton. Neither he nor anyone else was hit by bullets fired from a Lamborghini Urus driving past One Legacy Motors. Much of what happened is redacted in the police report obtained by The Associated Press. Attorney Levi McCathern said in a statement Friday that Sneed and his accomplice were arrested by the Carrollton Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the shooting but have yet to answer for it. McCathern also accused Sneed and a woman who identified herself as Sneed's mother of calling and threatening Nshimiyimana afterward, wanting him to not cooperate with police or retain an attorney. "The proof is there," McCathern said. "There is video surveillance from the dealership showing the car and the person who opened fire on Christian. We want to know why this happened. We're thankful no one was shot, but we continue to search for the reason behind this incident." Agents for Sneed did not immediately responded to the AP's emails and messages Friday afternoon. A Titans spokesperson said the team is "aware of the matter and have been in contact with NFL Security per league protocol." Nshimiyimana filed a civil lawsuit Feb. 20 in Dallas County, suing Sneed and a defendant listed as "John Doe" for "an unprovoked attack in cold blood and broad daylight." Nshimiyimana, 23, owns an exotic car rental business and was researching vehicles for his company. The lawsuit includes a still photo from surveillance video showing an arm reaching out of a sport-utility vehicle on the street with what the lawsuit describes as a pistol circled in red. According to the lawsuit, Nshimiyimana remembers seeing Sneed and his assistant at the car dealership but didn't recognize Sneed from his NFL career or television. Nshimiyimana also does not recall ever meeting Sneed before that day. The lawsuit notes the defendants may have mistaken Nshimiyimana for someone else. "Regardless, the unprovoked aggravated assault of my client with a deadly weapon is part of a pattern of behavior for Mr. Sneed, and he must be held responsible for his actions so they do not happen again," McCathern said. The Titans traded for Sneed last March and made him one of the NFL's highest-paid cornerbacks with a new contract. Sneed played the first five games before a quadriceps injury eventually landed him on injured reserve. Sneed was drafted from Louisiana Tech in the fourth round in 2020 by Kansas City. He won back-to-back Super Bowls with the Chiefs in 2022 and 2023. McCathern said they got no response when they previously reached out to the Titans. "It is clear that the Titans manage their players off the field just as they do on the field. No wonder they were the worst team in the NFL last year," McCathern said of the team that holds the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on April 24. ___ AP NFL:

NFL star sued for $1 million over parking lot shooting
NFL star sued for $1 million over parking lot shooting

The Independent

time12-04-2025

  • The Independent

NFL star sued for $1 million over parking lot shooting

An NFL star is being sued for $1 million over a parking lot shooting where a victim claims he was shot at while sitting inside a Mercedes-Benz. Christian Nshimiyimana was sitting inside the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon at a car dealership on Dec. 6 in Carrollton, Texas. Neither he nor anyone else was hit by bullets fired from a Lamborghini Urus driving past One Legacy Motors. He claims that Tennessee Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed or his personal assistant shot at him. Much of what happened is redacted in the police report obtained by The Associated Press. Attorney Levi McCathern said in a statement Friday that Sneed and his accomplice were arrested by the Carrollton Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the shooting but have yet to answer for it. McCathern also accused Sneed and a woman who identified herself as Sneed's mother of calling and threatening Nshimiyimana afterward, wanting him to not cooperate with police or retain an attorney. 'The proof is there,' McCathern said. 'There is video surveillance from the dealership showing the car and the person who opened fire on Christian. We want to know why this happened. We're thankful no one was shot, but we continue to search for the reason behind this incident.' Neither agents for Sneed nor the Tennessee Titans immediately responded to the AP's emails and messages for comment. Nshimiyimana filed a civil lawsuit Feb. 20 in Dallas County, Texas, suing Sneed and a defendant listed as 'John Doe' for 'an unprovoked attack in cold blood and broad daylight.' Nshimiyimana, 23, owns an exotic car rental business and was researching vehicles for his company. The lawsuit includes a still photo from surveillance video showing an arm reaching out of a sport-utility vehicle on the street with what the lawsuit describes as a pistol circled in red. According to the lawsuit, Nshimiyimana remembers seeing Sneed and his assistant at the car dealership but didn't recognize Sneed from his NFL career or television. Nshimiyimana also does not recall ever meeting Sneed before that day. The lawsuit notes the defendants may have mistaken Nshimiyimana for someone else. 'Regardless, the unprovoked aggravated assault of my client with a deadly weapon is part of a pattern of behavior for Mr. Sneed, and he must be held responsible for his actions so they do not happen again,' McCathern said. The Titans traded for Sneed last March and made him one of the NFL's highest-paid cornerbacks with a new contract. Sneed played the first five games before a quadriceps injury eventually landed him on injured reserve. Sneed was a fourth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech in 2020 by Kansas City winning back-to-back Super Bowls with the Chiefs in 2022 and 2023. McCathern said they got no response when they previously reached out to the Titans. 'It is clear that the Titans manage their players off the field just as they do on the field. No wonder they were the worst team in the NFL last year,' McCathern said of the team that holds the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on April 24.

Titans CB L'Jarius Sneed sued over shooting at Texas car lot in December
Titans CB L'Jarius Sneed sued over shooting at Texas car lot in December

NBC Sports

time11-04-2025

  • NBC Sports

Titans CB L'Jarius Sneed sued over shooting at Texas car lot in December

Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed is facing a lawsuit for at least $1 million after an incident in the parking lot of a car dealership December, Teresa Walker of the Associated Press reports. Christian Nshimiyimana says Sneed or Sneed's personal assistant shot at him while Nshimiyimana was sitting inside a Mercedes-Bentz on a dealer lot on Dec. 6 in Carrollton, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. No one was hit by bullets fired from a Lamborghini Urus as it drove by One Legacy Motors. Attorney Levi McCathern said in a statement obtained by the Associated Press that Sneed and his accomplice were arrested by the Carrollton Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. McCathern also accused Sneed and a woman who identified herself as Sneed's mother of threatening Nshimiyimana, ordering him not to cooperate with police or retain an attorney. 'The proof is there,' McCathern said in his statement to Walker. 'There is video surveillance from the dealership showing the car and the person who opened fire on Christian. We want to know why this happened. We're thankful no one was shot, but we continue to search for the reason behind this incident.' A Titans spokesperson told Walker that the team is 'aware of the matter and have been in contact with NFL Security per league protocol.' Nshimiyimana filed the civil lawsuit Feb. 20 in Dallas County, suing Sneed and a defendant listed as 'John Doe.' The lawsuit calls the incident 'an unprovoked attack in cold blood and broad daylight' and states that the defendants might have mistaken Nshimiyimana for someone else. Nshimiyimana, 23, owns an exotic car rental business. The Titans traded for Sneed last March, but he played only five games before going on injured reserve with a quadriceps injury. He spent his first four seasons with the Chiefs.

Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot
Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot

Fox Sports

time11-04-2025

  • Fox Sports

Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot

Associated Press NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Texas man who says Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed or his personal assistant shot at him while he was sitting inside a Mercedes-Benz on a dealer lot in December is suing the two-time Super Bowl champ for at least $1 million. Christian Nshimiyimana was sitting inside the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon on Dec. 6 in Carrollton, Texas. Neither he nor anyone else was hit by bullets fired from a Lamborghini Urus driving past One Legacy Motors. Much of what happened is redacted in the police report obtained by The Associated Press. Attorney Levi McCathern said in a statement Friday that Sneed and his accomplice were arrested by the Carrollton Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the shooting but have yet to answer for it. McCathern also accused Sneed and a woman who identified herself as Sneed's mother of calling and threatening Nshimiyimana afterward, wanting him to not cooperate with police or retain an attorney. 'The proof is there,' McCathern said. 'There is video surveillance from the dealership showing the car and the person who opened fire on Christian. We want to know why this happened. We're thankful no one was shot, but we continue to search for the reason behind this incident.' Neither agents for Sneed nor the Tennessee Titans immediately responded to the AP's emails and messages for comment Friday afternoon. Nshimiyimana filed a civil lawsuit Feb. 20 in Dallas County, Texas, suing Sneed and a defendant listed as 'John Doe' for 'an unprovoked attack in cold blood and broad daylight.' Nshimiyimana, 23, owns an exotic car rental business and was researching vehicles for his company. The lawsuit includes a still photo from surveillance video showing an arm reaching out of a sport-utility vehicle on the street with what the lawsuit describes as a pistol circled in red. According to the lawsuit, Nshimiyimana remembers seeing Sneed and his assistant at the car dealership but didn't recognize Sneed from his NFL career or television. Nshimiyimana also does not recall ever meeting Sneed before that day. The lawsuit notes the defendants may have mistaken Nshimiyimana for someone else. 'Regardless, the unprovoked aggravated assault of my client with a deadly weapon is part of a pattern of behavior for Mr. Sneed, and he must be held responsible for his actions so they do not happen again,' McCathern said. The Titans traded for Sneed last March and made him one of the NFL's highest-paid cornerbacks with a new contract. Sneed played the first five games before a quadriceps injury eventually landed him on injured reserve. Sneed was a fourth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech in 2020 by Kansas City winning back-to-back Super Bowls with the Chiefs in 2022 and 2023. McCathern said they got no response when they previously reached out to the Titans. 'It is clear that the Titans manage their players off the field just as they do on the field. No wonder they were the worst team in the NFL last year,' McCathern said of the team that holds the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on April 24. ___ AP NFL: recommended in this topic

Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot
Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot

Yahoo

time11-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Texas man suing Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed over December shooting at car lot

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Texas man who says Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed or his personal assistant shot at him while he was sitting inside a Mercedes-Benz on a dealer lot in December is suing the two-time Super Bowl champ for at least $1 million. Christian Nshimiyimana was sitting inside the Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon on Dec. 6 in Carrollton, Texas. Neither he nor anyone else was hit by bullets fired from a Lamborghini Urus driving past One Legacy Motors. Much of what happened is redacted in the police report obtained by The Associated Press. Attorney Levi McCathern said in a statement Friday that Sneed and his accomplice were arrested by the Carrollton Police Department for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after the shooting but have yet to answer for it. McCathern also accused Sneed and a woman who identified herself as Sneed's mother of calling and threatening Nshimiyimana afterward, wanting him to not cooperate with police or retain an attorney. 'The proof is there,' McCathern said. 'There is video surveillance from the dealership showing the car and the person who opened fire on Christian. We want to know why this happened. We're thankful no one was shot, but we continue to search for the reason behind this incident.' Agents for Sneed did not immediately responded to the AP's emails and messages Friday afternoon. A Titans spokesperson said the team is "aware of the matter and have been in contact with NFL Security per league protocol." Nshimiyimana filed a civil lawsuit Feb. 20 in Dallas County, Texas, suing Sneed and a defendant listed as 'John Doe' for 'an unprovoked attack in cold blood and broad daylight.' Nshimiyimana, 23, owns an exotic car rental business and was researching vehicles for his company. The lawsuit includes a still photo from surveillance video showing an arm reaching out of a sport-utility vehicle on the street with what the lawsuit describes as a pistol circled in red. According to the lawsuit, Nshimiyimana remembers seeing Sneed and his assistant at the car dealership but didn't recognize Sneed from his NFL career or television. Nshimiyimana also does not recall ever meeting Sneed before that day. The lawsuit notes the defendants may have mistaken Nshimiyimana for someone else. 'Regardless, the unprovoked aggravated assault of my client with a deadly weapon is part of a pattern of behavior for Mr. Sneed, and he must be held responsible for his actions so they do not happen again,' McCathern said. The Titans traded for Sneed last March and made him one of the NFL's highest-paid cornerbacks with a new contract. Sneed played the first five games before a quadriceps injury eventually landed him on injured reserve. Sneed was drafted from Louisiana Tech in the fourth round in 2020 by Kansas City. He won back-to-back Super Bowls with the Chiefs in 2022 and 2023. McCathern said they got no response when they previously reached out to the Titans. 'It is clear that the Titans manage their players off the field just as they do on the field. No wonder they were the worst team in the NFL last year,' McCathern said of the team that holds the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL draft on April 24. ___ AP NFL:

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