Police gave an update into the status of an investigation into free-agent cornerback Richard Sherman, adding more context to why the 33-year-old was taken into custody.
Redmond police chief Darrell Lowe said in a Wednesday news conference that Sherman allegedly attempted to enter the home of his in-laws, which is why police are considering a domestic violence charge. Lowe added that Sherman suffered minor injuries when resisting arrest after a police dog was deployed, and he might also face charges stemming from damage to the door of the residence he allegedly tried to enter. A police officer also suffered minor injuries.
Redmond Police says Sherman attempted to gain entry into a residence that was not his so that's why there is a burglary component. Sherman could also be charged with malicious mischief.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 14, 2021
Redmond (WA) Police chief Darrell Lowe comes back to correct an earlier statement. Richard Sherman allegedly tried to enter as the house of his “in laws.” (He originally said “ex-in laws.)
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) July 14, 2021
Redmond (WA) Police chief Darrell Lowe said Richard Sherman sustained a minor laceration to his lower leg and ankle area as a result of the deployment of the police dog.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) July 14, 2021
Police confirmed that Sherman is also being investigated over a possible hit-and-run and DUI. Washington State Patrol Captain Ron Mead said Sherman’s car sustained significant damage after hitting a barrier, and results of a blood draw are pending. Sherman’s vehicle also crossed into a closed construction zone, which is what led one of the workers to contact 911.
Washington State Patrol Captain Ron Mead says troopers pursued Richard Sherman after finding "pretty significant side-impact collision of the vehicle" after it hit a barrier. Vehicle found 1/2mi away not able to be driven further. Pursued him on the suspicion of DUI
— Gregg Bell (@gbellseattle) July 14, 2021
WSP spokesman says "we're very fortunate'' there were no injuries to workers when Sherman contacted a closed construction zone on 520.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 14, 2021
Sherman could be facing charges of burglary domestic violence as the police investigation continues. He is still being held without bail until he can face a judge, which is standard procedure for domestic violence suspects. That is not expected to happen until Thursday.
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