Ex-NFL QB Wright shot, in stable condition
ByReuters
Published 02/07/2019 at 16:08 GMT
Former NFL quarterback Anthony Wright was in stable condition at a North Carolina hospital Tuesday morning after being shot multiple times in a domestic dispute, police said.
The incident took place Monday afternoon in Concord, N.C.
"Officers arrived on scene to find Anthony Wright with multiple gunshots
wounds," according to a police news release. "Wright was transported to
Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte where he was rushed into emergency
surgery. Currently he is in stable condition."
wounds," according to a police news release. "Wright was transported to
Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte where he was rushed into emergency
surgery. Currently he is in stable condition."
According to police, the former boyfriend of Wright's girlfriend and Wright,
43, got into an argument when the man dropped off his daughter with her
mother, and shots were fired. The Concord Police Department has issued an
arrest warrant for William "Willie" Moses Hooker Jr. for assault with a deadly
weapon inflicting serious injury with intent to kill.
43, got into an argument when the man dropped off his daughter with her
mother, and shots were fired. The Concord Police Department has issued an
arrest warrant for William "Willie" Moses Hooker Jr. for assault with a deadly
weapon inflicting serious injury with intent to kill.
Wright, a North Carolina native, played his college football at South Carolina
(1995-98), where he completed 54.3 percent of his passes for 5,641 yards with
38 touchdowns and 22 interceptions.
(1995-98), where he completed 54.3 percent of his passes for 5,641 yards with
38 touchdowns and 22 interceptions.
In the NFL, he played parts of six seasons from 2000-07 with the Baltimore
Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants. He appeared in
31 games, starting 19 of them, and had an 8-11 record. He started seven games
for the Ravens in both 2003 and 2005.
Ravens, Dallas Cowboys, Cincinnati Bengals and New York Giants. He appeared in
31 games, starting 19 of them, and had an 8-11 record. He started seven games
for the Ravens in both 2003 and 2005.
Wright completed 54.9 percent of his NFL passes and threw for 20 touchdowns to
go with 25 interceptions and a 66.3 passer rating.
go with 25 interceptions and a 66.3 passer rating.
--Field Level Media
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