
Suspects in Taylor Shooting Denied Bond
Three men charged with murdering Sean Taylor were denied bail Tuesday, a day after thousands of mourners attended the funeral for the Washington Redskins safety.
Thousands Attend Funeral for Taylor
Thousands filled a university arena for Sean Taylor's funeral Monday, with his coach praising his "excitement for life" and the NFL commissioner telling mourners the Washington Redskins star "loved football and football loved him back."
Redskins Emotionally Spent After Loss
Fred Smoot cried several times when he looked over to the safety position and Sean Taylor wasn't there. Santana Moss held up his fingers to represent Taylor's No. 21 after catching a pass. Clinton Portis revealed a T-shirt honoring Taylor after scoring the game's only touchdown. Their resolve was shattered when Rian Lindell kicked a 36-yard field goal with 4 seconds left to give the Buffalo Bills a 17-16 victory.
Three Charged With Murder of Taylor
Three suspects charged in the shooting death of Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor appeared in court by videoconference Saturday, with authorities and one of their lawyers saying that at least some of them have confessed.
Three Detained in Taylor Case
Police have detained at least three people in the Fort Myers area for questioning in the death of Washington Redskins football star Sean Taylor. The investigators reportedly believe that the robbery was set up when someone was bragging about Taylor's wealth.
Mourning Sean Taylor
Family, friends, teammates and the football community across the country mourn the loss of Taylor, the 24-year-old who died early Tuesday of a gunshot wound from an apparent intruder.
Antrel Rolle Says Taylor Was a Target
Sean Taylor's childhood friend and Arizona Cardinals cornerback Antrel Rolle doesn't think the Redskins star's death was the result of a burglary gone bad. Rolle says, "Down South, where we're from, there were many people targeting Sean, a lot of jealousy, a lot of angry people."
Young, Black and No Longer With Us
The glaring haunting details about Sean Taylor's death are the violent way he died and his young age: getting gunned down at 24. An occurrence that is becoming all too common in the black community. When is it going to stop?
Sean Taylor's Death: Another Statistic?
Almost without exception, every major city in America is seeing record numbers of young people – mostly African American males – die as a result of gun violence.
See No. 21's Greatest Hits
When you hear coaches and teammates talk about Sean Taylor, you get the sense that he was on the cusp of
becoming a phenomenal well-rounded safety. The proof is in the video clips.Making Sense of Taylor's Death
It's hard to understand why someone so talented and so young isn't here with us anymore.
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By: Janae on 12/07/2007 4:30PM
I'm sorry for your lost we'll never forget him he had a great smile and was a great player. My prayer's are with every one stay strong.
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By: martha edwards-el on 12/08/2007 3:25PM
hello there world i would like send deepest sympathy
and to child and almost to wife i don't what the real
reason for him loosing his precious life but i pray to god they don't away it that be in jail for a while
and then cause some or all have confessed and then get to maybe pleed insanity and there goes another love cut in the begaining of young life their stupid reasons as to why they done what they done nothing my
mind can have me to beleive their story i say don't let them go unpunished make them pay may god keep his family as well as us fans to coat with it that we keep on trusting god in these last evil days & time
thanks for giving me the great oppotunity do be a part these comments love you all
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By: MizKia2u on 12/12/2007 1:24PM
My heart goes out to SEAN TAYLOR and HIS family. Its a shame to see black men or men period die so yound. Were I'm from stuff like this is a everyday thing. Whats so sad is that these men are dying over drugs, money and jealousy. Its just sad to see a life get taken over really nothing. All I have left to say is live life to the fullest cause you never no your time comes and RIP SEAN TAYLOR #21
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By: Frank Tin-Tin on 1/12/2008 11:40PM
It's not the "violence" that's killing us. It's the "system" of having the poor having riches shoved in their faces, then the courts, police, lawyers and shool systems denigrating and harboring them into poverty.
If there was truly a system of "freedom, justice and equality for all," the impoverished and fatherless wouldn't feel they have to take it, to make it.
In a fairly "integrated" society, there should be only one class--the same class.
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