The Tragic Death Of Bubba Wallace's Cousin

Publish date: 2024-06-13

Sitting down for a "powerful conversation" on Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s podcast, Dale Jr. Download, in June 2020, Bubba Wallace opened up about losing his cousin for the very first time. Wallace was about 8 and attending his sister's basketball game, "running around the gym" with the other kids, when "all of a sudden, I hear a scream, like the worst scream that you'd want to hear," he recalled. "Not like a somebody-scared-you scream, like something bad had just happened. And I look over and I see my mom running out the door, and we had just found out my cousin was shot and killed by a police officer. Unarmed."

Wallace shared how his 18-year-old cousin was hanging out with friends at a gas station in Knoxville, TN following a football game when the clerk, "who happened to be white," called the police. Then tragedy struck. "The police officer had ordered my cousin Sean to put his hands up and he did, and that officer walked away," Wallace recounted. Then Sean "went to grab his phone to call his mom because he was scared and was shot and killed from the other police officer." The family failed to get closure through justice as, according to NBC Sports, the officer was cleared by a judge and the family lost a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Knoxville in 2006.

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