DENVER -- Broncos cornerback Darrent
Williams was killed early Monday when his white stretch Hummer
was sprayed by bullets after a nightclub dispute following a New Year's
Eve party.
Police have no motive and no indication the 24-year-old player was
targeted in the drive-by shooting of the limousine. The burst of
violence occurred hours after the Broncos were eliminated from playoff
contention.
Darrent Williams made a major impact as a rookie in 2005.
(Getty Images)
"All of us are devastated by this tragedy," Broncos owner Pat Bowlen
said in a statement. "To lose a young player, and more important, a
great young man such as Darrent Williams, is incomprehensible. To lose
him in such a senseless manner as this is beyond words."
A little after 2 a.m., the limousine was fired on from a vehicle that
pulled up along its side, hitting three people, police spokesman Sonny
Jackson said. As many as a dozen bullet holes were visible on the
driver's side of the vehicle. One window was blown out.
A man and a woman, Brandon Flowers and Nicole Reindl, were wounded. They
were taken to St. Anthony Central Hospital.
Coach Mike Shanahan said the killing left him "speechless with sadness."
"We all know that Darrent was an excellent player, but as a person, he
was a first-class young man who brightened every room with his smile,
attitude and personality," Shanahan said. "I cannot express how
heartsick I feel at this loss."
Jackson said there was a dispute at a nightclub several blocks from the
shooting where Williams and his group had attended a party. He said the
argument didn't specifically involve Williams, according to witnesses,
and the confrontation wasn't physical, just taunts. He also said there
were no shots fired from inside the limo.
"Why this happened, we're not sure," Jackson said.
Police were searching for a white Suburban or Tahoe with dark-tinted
windows. Jackson wouldn't identify any of the other passengers nor would
he confirm whether any other Broncos players were in the limo, which can
hold 23 people.
The club identified by police advertised a New Year's Eve event
celebrating the birthday of Denver Nuggets basketball player Kenyon
Martin. The Nuggets canceled practice Monday.
Martin told the Denver Post that he and several Nuggets left the
nightclub before midnight, before any problems arose.
"I was there. He was there. I left. I saw him. That was about the extent
of it," Martin told the newspaper.
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