Junior Seau, a homegrown superstar who was fist-pumping, emotional leader of the San Diego Chargers for 13 years, was found shot to death at his home Wednesday morning in what police said appeared to be suicide. He was 43rd
Police Chief Frank McCoy said Seau's girlfriend reported finding him unconscious with a gunshot wound to the chest and rescue efforts were unsuccessful. A gun was found near him, McCoy said. Police said no suicide note was found they did not immediately know who the gun was registered.
Police Chief Frank McCoy said Seau's girlfriend reported finding him unconscious with a gunshot wound to the chest and rescue efforts were unsuccessful. A gun was found near him, McCoy said. Police said no suicide note was found they did not immediately know who the gun was registered.
