Armed artillerymen stormed the former Seattle Seyhox player Richard Sherman with his family inside at that time, according to the video he shared on social media from his security cameras.
King County Sheriff said the breakthrough that the breakthrough happened shortly after midnight on Sunday, which is Sherman’s 37th birthday.
“The house is robbed in Gun Point with my family in it is not what someone wants as a birthday gift,” Sherman said. “A terrible situation that my wife handles masterfully and keeping my children. If someone has information that can help find these people, please reach out.”
The video shows that three people are drilled through a window at Sherman’s home.
Police said the robbery remains an open and active investigation.
It is unclear if something was taken from Sherman’s home. Investigators have seen footage from the security camera and will use this and any other evidence to build the case, police said.

Richard Sherman looks from the TNF set of Prime Pregame Show before the game between Seattle Seyhox and the Chicago Bears on Soldier Field, December 26, 2024 in Chicago.
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There are currently no arrests and there are no suspects at that time.
Sherman, corner, was the fifth round of Stanford in 2011 and became a lunch of the Boom Legion of Boom’s defense. He spent seven seasons in Seattle, being named the first team all Pro three times and doing Pro Bowl five times.
Sherman won Super Bowl with Seahawks in 2014. Later, he played for San Francisco 49ers for three seasons and ended his short stay in Tampa Bay. He is currently working as a television commentator on football on Thursday night on Amazon Prime.
This incident comes after seven Chilean persons were charged with targeting athletes with a high NFL and NBA profile in February, Federal prosecutors said.
The group is said to have stolen jewelry, watches, money and “other luxury goods” from the homes of two players of Kansas’s chiefs – Patrick Mahomez and Travis Kelze – and have blown the home of Cincinnati Bengals Joe Burrow’s defender, Federal prosecutors said.