Boston Herald

Sherman jailed after alleged break-in

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Former Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers star Richard Sherman was arrested Wednesday after authoritie­s said he tried to force his way into a family member’s home in suburban Seattle and fought with officers, who used police dogs to apprehend him.

Sherman was booked into the King County Correction­al Facility in Seattle just after 6 a.m. on suspicion of so-called burglary domestic violence, according to online records.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear if Sherman had an attorney who could speak on his behalf. His initial court hearing wasn’t expected until today.

A resident called 911 just before 2 a.m., saying someone was trying to force his way into a home in Redmond, Wash., police said.

A statement from police says officers found Sherman outside the home and he fought with them while being taken into custody, “resulting in a Redmond K9 team being deployed to assist in gaining control.”

Police said the Washington State Patrol also was investigat­ing a hit-and-run crash tied to Sherman. Before arriving at the home, he is suspected of striking a cement barrier on a busy state highway in the area and running away from his severely damaged vehicle.

The NFL said in a statement about Sherman that it “investigat­es any incident involving law enforcemen­t and if there is a violation of the personal conduct policy the player would be facing discipline.”

Sherman became a Seattle sports legend during seven seasons with Seahawks, but left after the 2017 season and played three seasons with San Francisco. The 33-year-old is now a free agent.

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