Reggie Bush Says ‘Everyone Is Safe’ After 3 Men Attempted to Break into His L.A. Home
The LAPD said the incident occurred on Tuesday, Sept. 10
Former NFL star Reggie Bush and his family are “safe” after an attempted home invasion by three men.
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Bush said three men attempted to break into his Encino, Calif., home, per Los Angeles Times. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) explained the details of the incident to the outlet, confirming that a resident of the home reported hearing a window break and broken glass was found outside.
The LAPD said that nothing was stolen during the attempted break-in and that there were three male suspects dressed in black who were spotted leaving the scene, per the outlet
In response to being asked about the scary incident, Bush sent a text message to the LA Times confirming that “everyone is safe.”
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Earlier this year, Bush finally had his Heisman Trophy returned after years of trying to get it back.
On April 24, the Heisman Trust announced its decision to give Bush back his trophy, citing the “enormous changes” — the NCAA's "Name, Image and Likeness" (NIL) policy, which allows college players to take on brand partnership deals — that have since been made in the world of college football, according to CNN.
Back in 2005, Reggie Bush was on top of the world after receiving the highest honor in college football, the Heisman Trophy. Just five years later the USC star running back was forced to give back the award.
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In 2010, Bush gave up his Heisman Trophy following an NCAA investigation that determined he received money and goods from USC that were not allowed under NCAA rules, thus ruling him ineligible.
“We considered the enormous changes in college athletics over the last several years in deciding that now is the right time to reinstate the Trophy to Reggie,” Heisman Trust President Michael Comerford said in a statement issued in April 2024.
Following the announcement that he would finally be reunited with his award, Bush posted a photo of his Heisman Trophy alongside the caption, “No one can take from you what God has for you.”
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