Richard Sherman Released from Jail, Charged with Misdemeanors

Free agent cornerback Richard Sherman has been released from jail and charged with multiple misdemeanors.
Richard Sherman was released today on his own recognizance. $10,000 had been requested. He faces no felonly charges but 1 count of misdemeanor criminal trespass with a domestic violence designation, malicious mischief, DUI, resisting arrest and has another hearing Friday.
— Bob Condotta (@bcondotta) July 15, 2021
Here's how the story unfolded.
Sherman arrived at the Seattle Correctional Facility at 6:08 Wednesday morning and was booked for "Burglary Domestic Violence," according to King County public record.
News: King County public records show that Richard Sherman has been booked for “Burglary Domestic Violence.”
— Joe Fann (@Joe_Fann) July 14, 2021
The “INV” means it’s being investigated as a felony. pic.twitter.com/kz5qZp051S
Via ESPN regarding Richard Sherman’s arrest: pic.twitter.com/PAgOsdVno3
— 49ers Webzone (@49erswebzone) July 14, 2021
The driver apparently was able to drive the vehicle off the exit and abandoned it in a nearby parking lot. The registration was run, and it came back to Richard Sherman. https://t.co/WvJgxn9OfX
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 14, 2021
Redmond PD say they were notified at 11:26PM Richard Sherman of Maple Valley would possibly travel to Redmond, approximately 30 miles away. At 1:49 AM, police were notified of reported in-progress burglary. Police says he was trying to force entry into a family member’s home.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) July 14, 2021
Per a Redmond Police press release, Richard Sherman "fought with officers while being taken into custody, resulting in a Redmond K9 team being deployed to assist in gaining control." Redmond's police chief will hold press conference re: incident at 1:30 p.m.
— Matt Barrows (@mattbarrows) July 14, 2021
Audio of Richard Sherman's wife calling 911: She says Richard is drunk & was threatening to kill/hang himself. He was also aggressive & physical.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 14, 2021
Later in the call she said Sherman drank 2 bottles - one Vodka and one Hennessy.
Disturbing.
(via KIRO)pic.twitter.com/A9LxTREbsJ
Stay tuned as this story develops.
Sherman is 33-years old. In 2018, he married Ashley Moss. who famously helped Sherman negotiate his contract with the 49ers in 2018 when he became his own agent. Sherman and Moss have two kids together.
Sherman grew up in Los Angeles and played college football at Stanford under former 49ers coaches Jim Harbaugh and Vic Fangio. Then the Seahawks drafted him in Round 5 of the 2011 draft. Sherman played seven years for the Seahawks and went to five Pro Bowls, and then they cut him in 2017.
The 49ers signed Sherman to a three-year deal in 2018 when he was coming off a torn Achilles. He went to the Pro Bowl in 2019 when he played behind a monster pass rush, but he got hurt in 2020 and appeared in only five games.
And the 49ers defense improved without him. Sherman had become so slow, he could play only certain zone coverages, meaning he couldn't cover man to man. So the defense was predictable and beatable.
When he went out in 2020, Jason Verrett replaced him, the 49ers started using more man-to-man coverages which allowed them to blitz, and they finished the season ranked No. 5 in total defense despite a subpar pass rush.
So the 49ers let Sherman walk this offseason. And as of now, it appears unlikely they'll re-sign him any time soon.

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