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DE McDougle shot by robbers in Miami

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Eagles DE Jerome McDougle shot, critically hurt in Miami robbery

MIAMI (AP) - Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Jerome McDougle was shot in the stomach by armed robbers, police said Friday. The team said he was in good condition after surgery.


He originally was listed in critical condition. However, Derek Boyko, the Eagles' director of media operations, said McDougle had spoken to team officials and was walking around his hospital room.


"Our understanding is that Jerome is in good condition after undergoing surgery," the team said in a statement. "At this time, we are still in the process of gathering the facts of his situation. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jerome and his family."

McDougle, who played at the University of Miami, was due to be in the team's camp Monday, the reporting date for Eagles' veterans. Rookies reported Friday.

McDougle, 27, was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center, where he underwent the surgery.

Three armed robbers approached McDougle at his silver Mercedes coupe late Thursday, police said. The suspects demanded the car, then fired their weapons, police said. McDougle was shot once in the stomach.

The robbers, who police said were likely teens, fled on foot and remain at large.

It wasn't clear whether McDougle was in his car or near it when he was approached, police said.

McDougle was a first-round pick in 2003, but has been plagued with injuries in Philadelphia. In two seasons, he had 18 tackles in 19 games, including two sacks.

McDougle had 114 tackles and 14 sacks in two seasons at Miami, and was a second-team All-American in 2002.

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8/3/05
MIAMI -- Philadelphia Eagles defensive end Jerome McDougle was discharged from a South Florida hospital Tuesday, while police announced they had arrested three men in connection to his shooting.

Police arrested Birmmengham Guirand, 19, on Tuesday, Leonard Jenkins, 15, on Friday and Lance Grant, 17, on Sunday. All were charged with robbery and attempted felony murder, police said.

Another suspect, 17-year-old Charles Edward James, was still at large. All are from the Miami area, police said. Jenkins and Grant were being held at the Miami-Dade Juvenile Detention Center.

McDougle, 27, was shot late Thursday after three armed robbers approached him while he was in his silver Mercedes coupe in southwest Miami. A South Florida native, McDougle had been visiting relatives in South Florida.

"His prognosis is good," said Dr. David V. Shatz, one of McDougle's physicians. "He will recover fully and be able to go back to training in about six weeks."

McDougle, who played at the University of Miami, had been scheduled to be at the Eagles' training camp on Monday, the reporting date for veterans.

After five nights in the hospital, McDougle was discharged from Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center.

"We are happy that Jerome has been released from the hospital today and has taken another step on his road to recovery," Eagles spokesman Derek Boyko said. "Our doctors have been in continual contact with the doctors in Miami."

Boyko also said McDougle was grateful for "all the prayers and concerns his friends, teammates, and fans have displayed over the last few days."

Police said McDougle was shot after the suspects, with their faces covered, demanded that McDougle hand over his property. One of them then shot McDougle in the stomach. They did not say what property they wanted, police said.

McDougle opened the door and tried to get out of his car, but another robber fired two shots, which police said missed him and hit the inside of the door. The robbers then fled on foot.

McDougle was a first-round draft pick in 2003, but has been plagued with injuries in Philadelphia. In two seasons, he had 18 tackles in 19 games, including two sacks.
 
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