Cleveland Browns players Greg Newsome II and Perrion Winfrey were robbed at gunpoint by six masked men, according to a police report obtained by ESPN.
The police report had Newsome and Winfrey redacted as victims, but a source with the Browns confirmed to ESPN that those were the two players that were robbed.
No one was injured in the robbery as well.
The incident occurred after Newsome and Winfrey left a Cleveland nightclub early Monday morning. Newsome’s vehicle was in a nearby parking lot, and that’s where six men, all wearing masks, jumped out of their own car and robbed them at gunpoint.Â
“It’s a cruel world we live in,” Newsome tweeted at 11:05 a.m., hours after the robbery.
Police are also investigating a situation where Browns running back Demetric Felton had his vehicle stolen out of his apartment garage this past weekend.
This all comes as the Browns are set to host their mandatory minicamp this week at their facility in Berea, Ohio, though a few players will have other things on their minds when the practices begin.
“We want everybody to be safe and we want to get violent people off of our streets,” Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters Tuesday, via ESPN.
Stefanski added that he has spoken with Cleveland Police Department’s chief, Wayne Drummond, though he wasn’t allowed to divulge details due to the ongoing investigations.Â
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