Just under two weeks after being arrested in California in connection with his mother's death, former NFL player Sergio Brown has been charged in her murder,…
Just under two weeks after being arrested in California in connection with his mother's death, former NFL player Sergio Brown has been charged in her murder, police said.
The former NFL safety was initially apprehended back on Oct. 10 in San Diego, following a stay of over two weeks in Tijuana, Mexico. Brown later consented to extradition on Oct. 12 and was transported back to Illinois. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyAn autopsy found she suffered several injuries from an assault, and her death was ruled a homicide, according to the Cook County medical examiner’s office.
“We are also heartened by the news that Sergio Brown has been apprehended and returned to the United States unharmed. Our family is prayerful that, as the investigation progresses, more answers will become available, shedding light on the circumstances surrounding this heartbreaking incident,” the statement reads.
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