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Name
  
Demetrius DuBose

College:
  
Notre Dame

Weight
  
107 kg


High school:
  
Seattle (WA) O'Dea

Height
  
1.85 m

Role
  
American football player

Positions
  
Linebacker

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Date of birth:
  
(1971-03-23)March 23, 1971

Date of death:
  
July 24, 1999(1999-07-24) (aged 28)

Died
  
July 24, 1999, San Diego, California, United States

Place of birth:
  
Seattle, Washington

Education
  
University of Notre Dame

Place of death:
  
San Diego, California

Demetrius DuBose: Football Linebacker


Adolphus Demetrius DuBose (March 23, 1971 – July 24, 1999) was an American football linebacker in the NFL.

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Playing career

DuBose attended the University of Notre Dame, where he was a starting linebacker for the Fighting Irish.

Dubose was selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second round (34th pick overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft. He was allowed to leave as a free agent and signed with the New York Jets in 1997. He was waived by the Jets only four months later.

Life after football

During the off-season, he visited places such as Australia, New Zealand, and various countries in Europe. He also spent time in Vail, Colorado tuning in his snowboarding skills. He worked for one winter for the Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol. After football, he invested much of his football earnings in business ventures that were not very successful, including a line of sports clothing and a beach volleyball league. Dubose had aspirations of becoming a successful pro beach volleyball player and was on his way to achieving his goal.

Death

DuBose was shot (12 times) to death by two police officers, Timothy Keating and Robert Wills, in San Diego during a confrontation on July 24, 1999 after he illegally entered another person's house. He was said to be in the process of an alleged burglary. He then resisted arrest and started to attack the police officers, including trying to steal their weapons. Allegations also persist he tried to flee the scene. Police contended they had no choice but to protect themselves and others when the fatal shots were fired. DuBose was shot twelve times by the two officers with their 9mm handguns. The toxicology reports showed that he had alcohol, cocaine and ecstasy in his system. He was 28.

The FBI and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California investigated the shooting and found that it was justified. The entire report has been posted on the web. In May 2000, "[t]he Citizens Review Board on Police Practices concluded that while the shooting was a justified use of deadly force under the department's guidelines, the two officers 'did not exercise sufficient discretion.'" In February 2003, a ten-person federal jury in a wrongful death suit found the officers to be not liable. His grave is located at Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park in Seattle, WA.

References

Demetrius DuBose Wikipedia