Super Bowl champion L'Jarius Sneed indicted by Texas grand jury for failure to report felony

Tennessee Titans cornerback L'Jarius Sneed was indicted on a misdemeanor charge Tuesday for allegedly failing to report a felony after a shooting incident at a Texas car dealership.


Super Bowl champion L'Jarius Sneed indicted by Texas grand jury for failure to report felony
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Sneed, 28, is accused of observing a felony in which serious bodily harm or death could have resulted and knowingly failing to immediately report the the felony to law enforcement. 

Sneed's charge is punishable by a fine of up to $4,000 and/or one year in county jail.

Christian Nshimiyimana owns an exotic car rental business and was researching cars for his company at a dealership in Carrollton, Texas. Nshimiyimana alleges he was sitting inside a Mercedes G-Wagon when Sneed and his personal assistant arrived at the dealership. 

Sneed and his assistant allegedly arrived in a rented Lamborghini Urus and shot at Nshimiyimana while he was sitting in the car. Nshimiyimana is suing Sneed for $1 million. The lawsuit was filed on Feb. 20 in Dallas County, Texas. 

Nshimiyimana recalls seeing Sneed and his assistant at the car dealership but didn't recognize the Titans cornerback from his NFL career, according to the lawsuit. The lawsuit also states that Nshimiyimana may have been mistaken for another person. 

"We are aware of the legal matter with L'Jarius Sneed and have remained in contact with NFL security per league protocol. We will have no further comment during an ongoing investigation," a Titans spokesperson told Fox News Digital. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Sneed's agent for comment but did not immediately receive a response. 

Sneed has 26 tackles and three defended passes in seven games this year. 

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