High-Speed Chase and Tragic End: New Details Emerge in Marshawn Kneeland's Final Hours
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A police report has shed light on the events leading up to the death of former Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, who died by suicide earlier this month. According to the report, Kneeland was involved in a high-speed police chase on November 5, reaching speeds over 145 miles per hour, after being spotted driving recklessly by a Texas Department of Public Safety officer. The officer attempted to pull Kneeland over around 10:33 pm, but he failed to comply and was later located after crashing his Dodge Charger into another vehicle on a grassy area near Dallas Parkway. However, Kneeland was nowhere to be found, sparking a search that lasted for hours. It was only around 1:30 am on November 6 that police found Kneeland inside a portable toilet with a fatal, self-inflicted gunshot wound. In a disturbing twist, Kneeland's girlfriend, Catalina, had messaged him saying goodbye earlier that night and told 911 operators that she was 'armed' and concerned he would 'end it all'. The Cowboys paid tribute to Kneeland during their recent victory over the Raiders, a poignant reminder of the tragic loss of a talented player. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of mental health support and the need for communities to come together to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.