San Diego Union-Tribune

GUNMAN KILLS 5, HIMSELF IN S.C.

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• Former NFL player Phillip Adams fatally shoots five people, including two children, before killing himself in South Carolina.

Former NFL player Phillip Adams fatally shot five people, including a prominent doctor, his wife and their two grandchild­ren before killing himself early Thursday.

York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson told a news conference that investigat­ors had not yet determined a motive for Wednesday’s mass shooting.

“There’s nothing right now that makes sense to any of us,” Tolson said.

Dr. Robert Lesslie, 70, and his wife, Barbara, 69, were pronounced dead in their home in Rock Hill along with grandchild­ren Adah Lesslie, 9, and Noah Lesslie, 5, the York County coroner’s office said.

A man who had been working at the Lesslie home, James Lewis, 38, from Gaston, was found shot to death outside. A sixth victim, Robert Shook, 38, of Cherleave ryville, N.C., was flown to a Charlotte hospital, where he was in critical condition “fighting hard for his life,” said a cousin, Heather Smith Thompson.

At Thursday’s news conference, Tolson played audio of two 911 calls, the first from an HVAC company that employed Lewis and Shook. One of the men, the caller said, had called him “screaming” and saying that he had been shot, and that his co-worker was shot and “unresponsi­ve.”

“I think there’s been a bad shooting,” a different man said in a second 911 call, saying he was outside cutting his grass and heard “about 20” shots fired at the Lesslie home before seeing someone

the house.

Tolson said evidence at the scene led authoritie­s to Adams as a suspect. He said they went to Adams’ parents’ home, evacuated them and then tried to talk Adams out of the house. Eventually, they found him dead of a gunshot wound to the head.

Tolson said both a .45-caliber and 9mm weapon were used in Wednesday’s shooting.

A person briefed on the investigat­ion told The Associated Press earlier Thursday that Adams had been treated by Lesslie, who lived near his parents’ home. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak publicly.

However, Tolson would not confirm that Adams had been the doctor’s patient.

Lesslie worked for decades as an emergency room doctor, board-certified in both emergency medicine and occupation­al medicine and serving as emergency department medical director for nearly 15 years at Rock Hill General Hospital, according to his website.

Adams, 32, played in 78 NFL games over six seasons for six teams. He joined the 49ers in 2010 as a seventhrou­nd draft pick out of South Carolina State. He finished his career with the Atlanta Falcons in 2015.

With the Oakland Raiders, he had two concussion­s over three games in 2012. Whether he suffered long-lasting damage from those injuries or others wasn’t immediatel­y clear. Adams would not have been eligible for testing as part of a broad settlement between the league and former players over such injuries, because he hadn’t retired by 2014.

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