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		Ex-NFL player fatally shot South Carolina doctor, four others
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		 [April 09, 2021] 
		(Reuters) -A former professional 
		football player shot and killed a prominent South Carolina doctor, his 
		wife, two grandchildren and another man before taking his own life at 
		his home a short distance away, authorities said on Thursday. 
 Phillip Adams, 32, who left the National Football League more than five 
		years ago, was found dead hours after the killings of five people on 
		Wednesday at the home of Dr. Robert Lesslie in suburban Rock Hill, South 
		Carolina, York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson said.
 
 Investigators were at a loss to offer a motive for the shooting spree 
		that broke out in the quiet community about 30 miles (48 km) south of 
		Charlotte, North Carolina.
 
 "We have probably more questions than you do right now," Tolson told 
		reporters at a briefing.
 
 There was no indication that Adams had any relationship with Lesslie or 
		his family, Tolson said.
 
		
		 
		The sheriff said two weapons were used in the violence, a .45-caliber 
		and 9mm weapon.
 
 Adams died from a single gunshot to the head at his home a short 
		distance from the murder scene, where he lived with his father, as 
		police closed in hours after the shootings, officials said.
 
 As a player, Adams had a six-year NFL career as a defensive back with 
		five teams, finishing with the Atlanta Falcons in 2015. He attended 
		South Carolina State University and was selected in the seventh round of 
		the 2010 draft by the San Francisco 49ers.
 
 Adams' father, Alonzo Adams, blamed the shooting outburst on football.
 
 "I can say he's a good kid," the elder Adams told WCNC-TV in Charlotte, 
		North Carolina. "I think the football messed him up."
 
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			Former professional football player Phillip Adams fatally shot a 
			prominent South Carolina doctor, the doctor’s wife and two 
			grandchildren along with another man before taking his own life at 
			his home a short distance away, authorities said on Thursday. 
            
			 
            Asked to comment, an NFL spokesman said, "Our hearts go out to the 
			families and friends of the victims of this devastating tragedy."
 The deadly shooting spree, reported late Wednesday afternoon, left a 
			trail of bodies around the Lesslie home. Killed were Lesslie, 70, 
			his wife Barbara Lesslie, 69, two of their grandchildren, 9-year-old 
			Adah Lesslie and 5-year-old Noah Lesslie, and James Lewis, 38, an 
			air conditioning technician working at the house, the sheriff's 
			office said.
 
 A sixth victim, also an air conditioning technician, was wounded and 
			rushed to a hospital, officials said. He remains in critical 
			condition, the sheriff said.
 
 Robert Lesslie, whose online biography said he co-owned two local 
			urgent care clinics, was a beloved member of the community, Tolson 
			said.
 
 "Dr. Lesslie was a healer in this community," he said. "He knew 
			everyone. He treated everyone with respect."
 
 He also had worked in and directed several busy emergency rooms at 
			Charlotte-area hospitals and had been medical director of the 
			emergency department at Rock Hill General Hospital for almost 15 
			years, the biography said.
 
 (Reporting by Peter Szekely in New York; additional reporting by Amy 
			Tennery in New York and Barbara Goldberg in Maplewood, New Jersey; 
			editing by Jonathan Oatis)
 
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