Former NFL player Keion White undergoes surgery after being shot in ankle in San Francisco, a city already reeling from the aftermath of last night's Super Bowl. The shooting occurred early Monday morning at an unknown location, with police responding to reports of a gunshot wound and finding the 27-year-old victim.
White, who joined the San Francisco 49ers midway through this season after being traded by his old team, the New England Patriots, suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the shooting. He was rushed to a local hospital for surgery, where he is currently undergoing treatment.
Police say that the shooting appears to have been a result of a verbal altercation between two groups at an unspecified location. An investigation is ongoing, but police have yet to identify any suspects or make any arrests. This incident marks the second time in 18 months that a San Francisco 49ers player has been involved in a shooting.
White's injury comes on the heels of the Patriots' Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks last night. The 49ers will be without their defensive lineman for an undetermined amount of time, although no official update is expected until further notice.
The latest development highlights the growing concern about violence and crime in San Francisco, a city that has seen several high-profile incidents involving sports figures in recent months.
White, who joined the San Francisco 49ers midway through this season after being traded by his old team, the New England Patriots, suffered non-life-threatening injuries in the shooting. He was rushed to a local hospital for surgery, where he is currently undergoing treatment.
Police say that the shooting appears to have been a result of a verbal altercation between two groups at an unspecified location. An investigation is ongoing, but police have yet to identify any suspects or make any arrests. This incident marks the second time in 18 months that a San Francisco 49ers player has been involved in a shooting.
White's injury comes on the heels of the Patriots' Super Bowl loss to the Seattle Seahawks last night. The 49ers will be without their defensive lineman for an undetermined amount of time, although no official update is expected until further notice.
The latest development highlights the growing concern about violence and crime in San Francisco, a city that has seen several high-profile incidents involving sports figures in recent months.