This is one of those strange stories that you think must be a coincidence.
There is no way an NFL player would send someone to shoot up his agent’s house.
Would they?
Here are the details.
All information regarding the situation comes from the official incident report, which PFT obtained on Friday from authorities in Dunwoody.
On June 29, Bilbo called police at approximately 11:05 p.m. ET. Bilbo said that “someone shot through his home.”
The responding officer found that a 9 mm bullet had “traveled through the center window frame, through the home’s playroom drywall, through another wall in the 2nd floor hallway, and into the corner of a subsequent wall into the top frame.” Bilbo’s wife told the officer that “she had thought she had heard fireworks until she observed the bullet hole in the wall by the chandalier [sic] above the front door entrance.”
Bilbo’s son told police that he saw a four-door gold sedan pull up to the front of the yard, and that he saw a Black male in a gray hoodie walk onto the lawn. After Bilbo’s son heard the bullet go into the home, the person “jumped back into the vehicle and the vehicle immediately took off.”
The incident report regarding a shooting at the Georgia home of NFL agent Damarius Bilbo, first reported on Saturday by PFT, raises plenty of questions regarding the potential involvement of Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard. A new report reveals that police have not been able to get answers from Howard.
According to the Miami Herald, police have requested an interview with Howard on multiple occasions. He has declined to speak to them, per the Herald. According to the Herald, the latest request was made in the last few weeks.
Bilbo use to represent Howard but doesn’t anymore.
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