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Commanders axe four-time Pro Bowler after he lied to police about gun
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Commanders axe four-time Pro Bowler after he lied to police about gun

  • Washington Commanders cut Marshon Lattimore, freeing $18.5 million in cap space amid the firearms case.
  • Lattimore was arrested January 7 on carrying a concealed weapon and improperly handling firearms in a motor vehicle.
  • Bodycam footage shows Lattimore telling police he did not have any weapons in his car.
  • Lattimore suffered a season-ending knee injury in November prior to the arrest.
  • Attorneys said Lattimore is cooperating with law enforcement and facing ongoing legal proceedings.
  • Lattimore is a former Defensive Rookie of the Year and has four Pro Bowl selections.
  • Lattimore was with the Washington Commanders after a 2023 trade from New Orleans.
  • Ohio police cited expired plates as the initial reason for the traffic stop.
  • Lattimore has a background with prior firearm-related issues in 2021.
  • Lattimore pled guilty previously to a lesser charge related to firearms.
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Sound Transit adds Link, Sounder train services for Seattle’s World Cup, Summer of Soccer
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sports3h ago

Sound Transit adds Link, Sounder train services for Seattle’s World Cup, Summer of Soccer

  • Sound Transit will increase Link light rail and Sounder trains on game days to serve FIFA World Cup 2026 events in Seattle.
  • Riders are advised to use multiple stations and arrive early as crowds are expected to be heavy during peak times.
  • The stadium opens three hours before matches and closes two hours after, with tips to navigate the busy period.
  • Special event trains will be added for six World Cup games, with adjustments to existing schedules.
  • Officials will encourage use of multiple routes, including Pioneer Square, Stadium, and International District/Chinatown stations.
  • SIGNALING and timing: trains on the 1 Line, 2 Line, N Line, and S Line will receive changes to accommodate game-day service.
  • Service changes may affect regular commuters; schedules will be posted and riders should check updates.
  • Sound Transit is coordinating with neighborhood groups to advise visitors about International District and Pioneer Square areas.
  • The World Cup-related service supports both visitors and local commuters during the Summer of Soccer.
  • Additional fare payment options like ORCA tap-to-pay are highlighted to ease travel for World Cup visitors.
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