Tennessee Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed is being sued over his alleged involvement in a capturing at a automotive dealership.
Christian Nshimiyimana, proprietor of an unique automotive rental enterprise, filed a $1M lawsuit in opposition to Sneed, claiming that both Sneed or his private assistant shot at Nshimiyimana at a dealership in December, according to Turron Davenport of ESPN.
Nshimiyimana claimed he was sitting inside a Mercedes-Benz at a seller lot in Carrollton, Texas, when he was shot at by a passing Lamborghini Urus. Nobody was struck by any of the bullets.
Per Davenport, lawyer Levi McCarthern mentioned Friday in an announcement that Sneed and his confederate had been arrested on allegations of aggravated assault with a lethal weapon and that Sneed later threatened Nshimiyimana to attempt to cease him from cooperating with police. It’s mentioned to be potential that Sneed and his assistant mistakenly believed Nshimiyimana was another person.
A police report does exist for the incident, however a lot of the knowledge inside it has been redacted when launched to the general public. The Titans mentioned in an announcement they’re conscious of the allegations however had no additional remark right now.
Sneed was traded to the Titans from the Kansas City Chiefs final offseason after a contract dispute. The commerce was a bust for Tennessee, a minimum of within the first season, as he solely performed 5 video games final season before landing on injured reserve resulting from a quad harm.