NBA player Bryce Dejean-Jones killed in
Dallas shooting
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[May 31, 2016]
(Reuters) - Rookie New Orleans
Pelicans basketball player Bryce Dejean-Jones died after being shot
early on Saturday when he broke into a Dallas apartment, authorities
said.
Dejean-Jones, a 23-year-old shooting guard with the National
Basketball Association team, kicked in the front door of an
apartment, police said in a statement. The noise woke up the
resident in his bedroom, they said, and Dejean-Jones failed to
respond when the man called out.
When Dejean-Jones kicked the bedroom door, the man shot him with a
handgun, the statement said.
Dejean-Jones collapsed in the apartment's breezeway and died at a
hospital. The shooting is under investigation, police said.
Dejean-Jones was "believed to be breaking into the apartment of an
estranged acquaintance" but entered the wrong one, the apartment
complex manager said in an email to residents obtained by Dallas NBC
television station KXAS.
Sources told ESPN that Dejean-Jones was in Dallas to celebrate his
daughter's birthday and got into an argument with the child's mother
before the shooting.
Dallas ABC television station WFAA quoted sources as saying that
Dejean-Jones' girlfriend lived in the apartment complex.
His agent, Scott Nichols, told ESPN that Dejean-Jones died from a
gunshot wound to his abdomen.
A 6-foot-6-inch (1.98-meter) guard from Iowa State University,
Dejean-Jones had averaged 5.6 points and 3.4 rebounds in 14 games
with the Pelicans.
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New Orleans Pelicans
guard Bryce Dejean-Jones (31) dribbles the ball past a Minnesota
Timberwolves player in the first half at Target Center. Mandatory
Credit: Jesse Johnson-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
He made his NBA debut in January. Dejean-Jones, a native of Los
Angeles, had signed a multi-year contract with the New Orleans club
in February.
"We are devastated at the loss of this young man's life who had such
a promising future ahead of him. Our thoughts and prayers are with
Bryce's family during this difficult time,” the team said in a
statement.
(Reporting by Ian Simpson and Frank McGurty; Editing by David
Gregorio and Paul Simao)
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