The former NFL star, Richard Sherman, asked the public for help after saying that her house was stolen at gunpoint with her family inside.
The Super Bowl champion published screenshots and a video of men jumping through the window of his screen and entering his house. At least one man had a gun.
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The former NFL star, Richard Sherman, asked the public for help after saying that her house was stolen at gunpoint with her family inside. (Chris Humphreys/USA Today Sports)
“House being stolen at gunpoint with my family, it is not what nobody wants for a birthday gift,” he wrote in X. “Terrieving situation that my wife masterfully handled and kept my children safe. If someone has any information that can help find these people, please communicate.”
The King County Sheriff’s office in Washington told Q13 Fox that they were called to Sherman’s house early Sunday. The authorities said the investigation was ongoing, but there were no arrests or suspects.
Sherman added on social networks that the police told him that the thieves looted five houses in their area.
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Sherman added on social networks that the police told him that the thieves looted five houses in their area. (Kim Klement/USA Today Sports)
The three-time corner All-Pro grew in Compton, California, and went to school in Stanford. The Seattel Seahawks selected him in the fifth round of the 2011 Draft, and became a focal point in the Boom Defense Legion of the team.
He was appointed for the Pro Bowl four consecutive years from 2013 to 2016 before the San Francisco 49ers later joined. He was a professional bowling player again in 2019.

Sherman is currently NFL analyst for Amazon Prime Video and is part of the “Thursday Night Football” coverage of the transmission service. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Sherman is currently NFL analyst for Amazon Prime Video and is part of the “Thursday Night Football” coverage of the transmission service.