New England Patriots' Aaron Hernandez questioned in man’s murder


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A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home.
Flash photography lit up the home tonight while state police officers searched the road outside the player's home along the road leading up to the industrial park.
SI.com — the website for Sports Illustrated — reports today state police have spoken to Hernandez about the murder of a Boston man. The star tight end is not considered a suspect, multiple reports state.
The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro is also reporting a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban could be connected to the killing. Reports state that car may have been rented under Hernandez's name.
State police are now at the player's front door, on his driveway and inside the home.
A spokesman for Hernandez, who wears number 81 for the Patriots, could not immediately be reached for a comment.
Hernandez is recovering from an offseason shoulder scope labeled minor by some reports and attended the recent mini-camp, but did not participate in full drills.
Hernandez signed a five-year $40 million contract extension with the team last year and is considered one of the team’s top offensive weapons.
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A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home.
Flash photography lit up the home tonight while state police officers searched the road outside the player's home along the road leading up to the industrial park.
SI.com — the website for Sports Illustrated — reports today state police have spoken to Hernandez about the murder of a Boston man. The star tight end is not considered a suspect, multiple reports state.
The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro is also reporting a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban could be connected to the killing. Reports state that car may have been rented under Hernandez's name.
State police are now at the player's front door, on his driveway and inside the home.
A spokesman for Hernandez, who wears number 81 for the Patriots, could not immediately be reached for a comment.
Hernandez is recovering from an offseason shoulder scope labeled minor by some reports and attended the recent mini-camp, but did not participate in full drills.
Hernandez signed a five-year $40 million contract extension with the team last year and is considered one of the team’s top offensive weapons.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/reports_patriots_aaron_hernandez_questioned_in_man_s_murder#sthash.TYgJTNdP.dpuf
A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/reports_patriots_aaron_hernandez_questioned_in_man_s_murder#sthash.TYgJTNdP.dpuf
A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/reports_patriots_aaron_hernandez_questioned_in_man_s_murder#sthash.TYgJTNdP.dpuf

A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home.
Flash photography lit up the home tonight while state police officers searched the road outside the player's home along the road leading up to the industrial park.
SI.com — the website for Sports Illustrated — reports today state police have spoken to Hernandez about the murder of a Boston man. The star tight end is not considered a suspect, multiple reports state.
The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro is also reporting a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban could be connected to the killing. Reports state that car may have been rented under Hernandez's name.
State police are now at the player's front door, on his driveway and inside the home.
A spokesman for Hernandez, who wears number 81 for the Patriots, could not immediately be reached for a comment.
Hernandez is recovering from an offseason shoulder scope labeled minor by some reports and attended the recent mini-camp, but did not participate in full drills.
Hernandez signed a five-year $40 million contract extension with the team last year and is considered one of the team’s top offensive weapons.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/reports_patriots_aaron_hernandez_questioned_in_man_s_murder#sthash.TYgJTNdP.dpuf
A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.
The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”
The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home.
Flash photography lit up the home tonight while state police officers searched the road outside the player's home along the road leading up to the industrial park.
SI.com — the website for Sports Illustrated — reports today state police have spoken to Hernandez about the murder of a Boston man. The star tight end is not considered a suspect, multiple reports state.
The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro is also reporting a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban could be connected to the killing. Reports state that car may have been rented under Hernandez's name.
State police are now at the player's front door, on his driveway and inside the home.
A spokesman for Hernandez, who wears number 81 for the Patriots, could not immediately be reached for a comment.
Hernandez is recovering from an offseason shoulder scope labeled minor by some reports and attended the recent mini-camp, but did not participate in full drills.
Hernandez signed a five-year $40 million contract extension with the team last year and is considered one of the team’s top offensive weapons.
- See more at: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/local_coverage/2013/06/reports_patriots_aaron_hernandez_questioned_in_man_s_murder#sthash.TYgJTNdP.dpuf


A platoon of state police detectives are inside and outside the North Attleboro home of Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez tonight following multiple reports the star football player is being questioned about a murder at a nearby industrial park.

The team declined to comment about the 23-year-old, but Patriots Vice President of Media Relations Stacey James did release the following statement tonight: “I am aware of the reports, but I do not anticipate that we will be commenting publicly during an ongoing police investigation.”

The Bristol District Attorney’s Office tells the Herald a witness reported finding a body in an industrial park at about 5:30 p.m. yesterday. 

The industrial park is located about a half mile away from the sprawling Hernandez home

Flash photography lit up the home tonight while state police officers searched the road outside the player's home along the road leading up to the industrial park.

SI.com — the website for Sports Illustrated — reports today state police have spoken to Hernandez about the murder of a Boston man. The star tight end is not considered a suspect, multiple reports state.

The Sun Chronicle of Attleboro is also reporting a rented 2013 Chevrolet Suburban could be connected to the killing. Reports state that car may have been rented under Hernandez's name.

State police are now at the player's front door, on his driveway and inside the home.

A spokesman for Hernandez, who wears number 81 for the Patriots, could not immediately be reached for a comment.

Hernandez is recovering from an offseason shoulder scope labeled minor by some reports and attended the recent mini-camp, but did not participate in full drills.

Hernandez signed a five-year $40 million contract extension with the team last year and is considered one of the team’s top offensive weapons.

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