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Chargers' Brinkley hospitalized, in stable condition after being shot

CHELTENHAM, Pa. -- San Diego Chargers rookie running back Curtis Brinkley was hospitalized in stable condition Friday after being shot at a suburban Philadelphia intersection, authorities said.

 

Brinkley, 23, was shot multiple times early Friday morning as his car was stopped at an intersection in Cheltenham, police said. Investigators are looking for a gunman who fled the scene in a car. They did not have a motive.

Brinkley was able to drive himself a short distance then was taken to a hospital by a police officer who responded to the shooting, according to Cheltenham Township police.

He was listed in stable condition at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, hospital spokesman Rodney Yancey said.

In a statement, the Chargers wished Brinkley a speedy recovery but said they would have no further comment while the shooting was under investigation.

It was the third time in six years a Chargers player has been shot. In September 2006, linebacker Steve Foley was shot three times by an off-duty police officer in Coronado, Calif., who suspected him of driving drunk, ending his career.

In July 2003, rookie safety Terrence Kiel was shot during an attempted carjacking in Houston. Four years later, he pleaded guilty to felony and misdemeanor drug charges for shipping prescription cough syrup to Texas. He was released by the team after his plea and died in a car crash in July 2008.

Brinkley signed with the Chargers as a rookie free agent following this year's draft. As a senior at Syracuse last season, he rushed for 1,164 yards and seven touchdowns.

A native of Philadelphia, Brinkley was a prolific running back at West Catholic High School. He set city prep school records with 7,429 career rushing yards and 85 touchdowns.

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July 10, 2009 11:35 am
Why is this "news" ? Dissapointing but hardly surprsising with that redneck mentality of the NRA running the country. i`ve said it before,i`ll keep saying it everytime there`s a shooting in the "land of the gun". there are more shootings in the USA than ALL other western "civilized" countries combined.year after year.untill the draconiam idea of people being allowed to carry guns is gone,the USA w ...(more)
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July 10, 2009 12:28 pm
I am sorry this NFL player was shot. But i bet if the shooter is caught he will serve alot more time for shooting a NFL player than a NFL player seved for being drunk and killing a human. This NFL player will live and be ok. But the crane operator is dead. His KILLER a NFL player served 24 days in jail. Again i am sorry this guy was shot. I just think this is a sorry ...(more)
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July 11, 2009 10:33 am
There is probably much more to the story.  I doubt a person wouls just walk up out of the blue and shoot somebody multible times. 

Plus what was he doing out at 3-4AM??  Nothing good happens after midnight.  The only good thing is that they are non-life threatening wounds.
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July 10, 2009 12:56 pm
Sorry gang.i know you`d like to blame me for stats,but by their very nature thst`s impossible.secondly,does ANYone ever pay attention to Ronald Reagans forner assistant, James brady ? or is HE nuts too ? as for that old "cars kill too" ? that`s usually just to ridiculous to reply to,but what thell.the day you start using guns to move things around the country like merchandise and people,i`ll stop ...(more)
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July 10, 2009 2:31 pm
That place is a hole, I wish we (The rest of PA) could sell it to New Jersey or something. Wasn't Marvin Harrison's carwash shooting in Philly too? Gotta love the city of Brotha's and Drugs (or is it brotherly love?)
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July 10, 2009 8:20 am
WRONG PLACE WRONG TIME?
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July 10, 2009 10:05 am
Its as common as the 5pm News nowadays ! Why is this happening all the time ?
Lets see he was @ a stop light @ MIDNIGHT ? Hopefully he will make a full recovery
but whos next ? We should start a list and see just how many NFL involved shootings
in the last few years alone ! Its funny how many HALL OF FAMERS current and past
were involved in Shooting incidents ? N O
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July 10, 2009 1:09 pm
To pass judgements, make comparisons to other people/players or make knee-jerk reactions about gun control. 
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July 11, 2009 5:58 pm
 So it's legal to shoot a guy 3 times if u SUSPECT that he is driving drunk.
 
 
 
 
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