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Chiefs' Jovan Belcher kills girlfriend, self

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Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher this morning on December 1, 2012, shot and killed his girlfriend before going to Arrowhead Stadium and fatally shooting himself as team personnel tried to stop him, police said. In this September 9, 2012, file photo, Belcher is shown during an NFL game against the Atlanta Falcons. (Photo by David Eulitt/Kansas City Star/MCT)

(MCT) — LOS ANGELES — Minutes after fatally shooting his girlfriend Saturday morning in the home they shared, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher drove five miles to the team’s practice facility and parked awkwardly out front.

Kansas City, Mo., police said the 25-year-old player got out of his car and, while holding a gun to his head, spoke briefly with Chiefs Coach Romeo Crennel and General Manager Scott Pioli, who had come outside to meet him. He thanked them for the opportunity to play in the NFL.

When police arrived on the scene, Belcher turned, walked about 30 feet west toward an empty parking lot, pulled the trigger and took his life.

Around the same time, Belcher’s girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins, 22, was being taken to the hospital. She died about 30 minutes after she was shot. The couple had a 3-month-old daughter who was in the house at the time of the shooting but was in another room. It was Belcher’s mother, staying at the home, who called police.

“Think about your worst nightmare and multiply it by five,” Kansas City Mayor Sly James told The Kansas City Star after meeting with Pioli at the stadium. “Put somebody you know and love into that situation, and give them a gun, and stand three feet away from them and watch them kill themselves.... It’s unfathomable.”

The Chiefs, who play host Sunday to the Carolina Panthers, had scheduled a team meeting for 9:30 a.m. — about 11/2 hours before Belcher pulled into the parking lot — so there were an estimated 20 people at the facility when he shot himself, police said.

“The entire Chiefs family is deeply saddened by today’s events, and our collective hearts are heavy with sympathy, thoughts and prayers for the families and friends affected by this unthinkable tragedy,” Chiefs owner Clark Hunt said in a statement released by the team.

The murder-suicide reverberated through the NFL on what is typically a quiet day of preparation for games. The tragedy left those who felt they knew Belcher groping for answers.

“He was a great kid, one of my favorites,” said former Chiefs Coach Todd Haley, now offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers. “He hugged me after the game when we played them a couple weeks ago and was bragging about his new daughter.

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