Former Patriots Player Aaron Hernandez found dead after hanging in prison cell
BOSTON -- Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, who was serving a life sentence for a murder conviction and just days ago was acquitted of a double murder, died after hanging himself in his prison cell early Wednesday, Massachusetts prisons officials said.
Guards found Hernandez, 27, unresponsive in his cell at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley just after 3 a.m., Department of Correction spokesman Christopher Fallon said in a statement. The former New England Patriots tight end was pronounced dead at UMass Memorial-HealthAlliance Hospital in Leominster about an hour later. Massachusetts prisons officials say former NFL star Aaron Hernandez hanged himself in his cell and was pronounced dead at a hospital. He was 27. AP Photo/Steven Senne Hernandez was in a single cell in a general population housing unit in the maximum security state prison. He hanged himself using a bed sheet that he attached to a cell window, Fallon said.
Hernandez was tried but acquitted in the slayings of de Abreu and Furtado, whom prosecutors contended were gunned down after one of the men accidentally spilled a drink on Hernandez in a Boston nightclub. The jury in that case found Hernandez not guilty of first-degree murder but convicted him of unlawful possession of a gun, and the judge sentenced him to an additional four to five years in prison -- separate from his existing life sentence. His death was "a shocking and sad end to a very tragic series of events that has negatively impacted a number of families,'' said Bristol County
Dan Gronkowski, his former teammate with the Patriots and current Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski's brother, called the news "sad." "When I was on the team with (Aaron Hernandez) it was Rob (Gronkowski), myself and (him). We all got along and had a good time. We didn't have any issues with Aaron ever," he told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "So I mean, that was all just a side thing that no one knew what was going on. We didn't even know that that was even happening. It wasn't even like we thought something like that was going on. So, it's just sad to hear that, knowing that you (knew) somebody that has gone through that stuff and chose that route." Hernandez grew up in Connecticut and played for the Patriots from 2010 to 2012. In his second year, he caught 79 passes for 910 yards and seven touchdowns and helped the team reach the Super Bowl. In 2012, he signed a five-year, $40 million contract extension.
The team released him in June 2013, shortly after he was arrested in Lloyd's killing.
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