Tennessee Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed faces a misdemeanor indictment in Texas for allegedly failing to report a felony. A Dallas County grand jury charged the two-time Super Bowl champion following an incident where gunshots were fired from a Lamborghini at two men in a Mercedes.
The indictment states Sneed witnessed a felony that risked serious injury or death but did not inform authorities. A separate civil lawsuit filed by the alleged victims seeks over one million dollars in damages, characterizing the event as an unprovoked attack.
The Titans organization acknowledged awareness of the legal situation, confirming it is following standard NFL protocols. Sneed joined the team last year after a trade from the Kansas City Chiefs.
The indictment states Sneed witnessed a felony that risked serious injury or death but did not inform authorities. A separate civil lawsuit filed by the alleged victims seeks over one million dollars in damages, characterizing the event as an unprovoked attack.
The Titans organization acknowledged awareness of the legal situation, confirming it is following standard NFL protocols. Sneed joined the team last year after a trade from the Kansas City Chiefs.