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Report: Ex-NFL player s brain probed for trauma-related harm

Report: Ex-NFL player s brain probed for trauma-related harm
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Who was Phillip Adams? Shocked friends of ex-NFL player speak after SC mass shooting

Who was Phillip Adams? Shocked friends of ex-NFL player speak after SC mass shooting Former NFL pro accused of killing five people By ALAINA GETZENBERG and TOBIE NELL PERKINS | April 9, 2021 at 9:05 AM EDT - Updated April 9 at 9:22 AM YORK COUNTY, S.C. (Charlotte Observer/Rock Hill Herald) - Former NFL player Phillip Adams, who had a number of injuries during his journeyman’s career in the league, is at the center of a mass shooting case in South Carolina. Authorities identified Adams as the suspect in the shooting of six people in York County, S.C., Wednesday afternoon. Five people were killed, a sixth is in critical condition, and Adams later killed himself, authorities said.

Phillip Adams: Robert Lesslie, family dead in South Carolina shooting

Phillip Adams: Robert Lesslie, family dead in South Carolina shooting
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Autopsy of ex-NFL player Phillip Adams will look for evidence of CTE

Paul Sakuma/AP COLUMBIA, S.C. The brain of Phillip Adams the former NFL player who killed a South Carolina physician, three family members and a repairman before fatally shooting himself will be tested for a degenerative disease that has affected a number of pro athletes and has been shown to cause violent mood swings and other cognitive disorders, according to the local coroner. York County Coroner Sabrina Gast said in a statement issued on Friday that she had gotten approval from Adams’ family for the procedure to be included as part of his autopsy, which will be performed at the Medical University of South Carolina. The hospital will be working with Boston University, whose chronic traumatic encephalopathy center conducts research on the long-term effects of repetitive brain trauma in athletes and military personnel, according to its website.

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