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πŸŽ₯ VIDEO: NYC police release footage today showing Jets player shot early Sunday morning, a warning for our Saints players

Jets cornerback Kris Boyd catching a football during minicamp.

New York is in shock after police officially released surveillance video capturing the moment New York Jets cornerback Kris Boyd was shot early Sunday morning in Midtown. The incident took place on West 38th Street near Seventh Avenue, right outside the well known Sei Less restaurant, sending shockwaves through the NFL community and Jets fans. 😨

Investigators work near crime scene tape after a shooting in Midtown Manhattan.

According to police and investigation sources, the shooting happened shortly after 2 a.m. while Boyd was standing with a group of friends outside the restaurant. A sudden dispute broke out and the gunman fired two shots into Boyd’s abdomen before fleeing the scene. 🚨 A BMW X6 and a high end Mercedes Maybach were seen speeding away right after the shooting, while witnesses refused to cooperate with officers.

Boyd collapsed and drifted in and out of consciousness before being rushed to Bellevue Hospital. He is currently in critical but stable condition. πŸ₯ Boyd joined the Jets at the start of the season but has not played due to a preseason shoulder injury and is listed on injured reserve.

Police officers gathered on 156 W. 38th St. in Manhattan after a shooting.

Sei Less confirmed that the shooting occurred outside the restaurant after closing hours and stated that they have fully cooperated with NYPD by providing security footage. The restaurant is a popular late night spot for celebrities and athletes, making the incident even more alarming. πŸŒƒ

Police reported that no arrests have been made and the investigation is still ongoing. πŸ”Ž

⚠️ A serious warning for young Saints players

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Following the release of the video, New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson delivered a strong message aimed directly at players who frequently go out late at night.

β€œNo night out is worth risking your career or your life. I want every one of our players to understand that safety must always come first. Be smart and stay away from unnecessary danger.” πŸ—£οΈ

Fans are sharing Benson’s message widely as a reminder that every off field decision can shape a player's future. πŸ’¬πŸ”₯

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