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An ex University American football Star was shot dead after a physical altercation that became deadly in a Texas parking lot last week.
Former Texas Southern The soccer player Tyler Martínez was tragically killed on July 11 when he was allegedly shot by Isaac Jasper Robinson, 22, during a dispute in the parking lot of an apartment complex where both men lived, Houston police said this week.
Since then, the police arrested and accused Robinson of murder.

Isaac Jasper Robinson, 22, was arrested and accused of murder after the police said he returned to the crime scene. (Houston Police Department)
“Tyler was a young man beloved by his teammates and his personality was bigger than life,” said the Charles Nichols football chief in a university statement.
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“In his mind, he was the best rapper on the team, and in the field, he was always trying to become a better soccer player. I will appreciate our conversations that we had about life after football. He was very proud of him when he got his title and began with his teacher title. We will really miss him because there was only one Tyler Martínez.”
Watch Texas They were called to the scene just after 8 pm once there, the officers found Martínez without responding and suffering multiple gunshot wounds. He was declared dead in the scene by the paramedics.

A sign of the entrance to the Campus of the University of Southern Texas, on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 in Houston. (Karen Warren/Houston Chronicle through Getty Images)
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Houston police arrested Robinson after saying that “he returned to the scene.” He was accused of murder. According to Khou, He is a current student in Texas Southern, but the two men were not known to each other.
The coach of the southern Texas receptors, Jerwin Wilson, remembered Martínez as a “joy to be close.”
“He was a very adventurous person who could cause a light in any room,” he said in a statement provided by the university.

“Tyler was a young man loved by his teammates and his personality was bigger than life,” said Football Chief Charles Nichols in a statement from Texas Southern University. (Michael Wade/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
Martínez was a defensive liner in Texas Southern, where he registered 82 total cups, including 5.5 captures in four seasons. In his third year, he was second in the team with 44 tacle and led the team with 3.5 captures.