Former NFL running back Joe McKnight passed away on Thursday, according to NOLA.com. McKnight was 28 years old. NOLA.com reports that was shot and killed.
A witness, who declined to give her name, said she was leaving a store in the area when she saw a man at the intersection yelling at another man, who was trying to apologize. The man who was yelling shot the other man more than once, she said.
She said the shooter shot the man, stood over him and said “I told you don’t you f— with me.” Then he fired again, she said.
Obviously, when a death like this happens, those in the football community come together to mourn the loss of a member of their family. That happened with McKnight, as football players, coaches, and teams offered their condolences to his loved ones on social media.
#RIP Joe McKnight#GoneTooSoon pic.twitter.com/65LCneOnvb
— ALL22 (@TheOpening) December 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/ochocinco/status/804455086114148352
Just got a message saying my former teammate Joe McKnight was killed today. This hurt to the heart. I can't stop crying. #RestInPeace
— COACH ANTONIO CROMARTIE (@CRO31) December 1, 2016
Cromartie was one of many people in the Jets’ organization to remember McKnight. There were also stories about the caliber of person McKnight was and how beloved he was within the organization.
Can't believe my boy gone S.I.P Joe McKnight
— Muhammad Wilkerson (@mowilkerson) December 1, 2016
Rest in peace, Joe McKnight.
Our thoughts and condolences are with his loved ones. pic.twitter.com/vtEihPomt9
— New York Jets (@nyjets) December 1, 2016
Back in in 2011, we asked #JoeMcKnight who his best friend on the #Jets was and he said, "Everybody's my best friend." That was Joe.
— Eric Allen (@eallenjets) December 1, 2016
In 2014, Joe McKnight was on the Chiefs. Jets played at KC. He was waiting outside their hotel when buses pulled up to say hello. Sweet guy
— Brian Costello (@BrianCoz) December 1, 2016
Unbelievably sad https://t.co/d60A2xYWUV
— Nick Mangold (@nickmangold) December 1, 2016
While he may be well-known for being a Jet, McKnight’s high school career was legendary. He was the No. 1 recruit in America in the class of 2007, and those from his hometown of New Orleans and the surrounding area remembered a local legend.
Damn RIP Joe McKnight. Killed in his own city, #504Boys4Life
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) December 1, 2016
Everybody in the world wanted to be @ReggieBush , us in New Orleans wanted to run the ball like Joe McKnight.
— Tyrann Mathieu (@Mathieu_Era) December 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/Coach_EdOrgeron/status/804464800310972417
Man that's crazy RIP Joe McKnight..
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) December 1, 2016
From there, McKnight went to USC. He accrued 2,213 rushing yards, 542 receiving yards, 304 return yards, and 15 touchdowns in three years before declaring for the 2010 NFL Draft. Like the Jets, the USC family – even those who are no longer in Los Angeles – mourned the loss of their former back.
Deeply saddened by the loss of Joe McKnight. This is a terrible tragedy. Everyone loved Joe and we are going to really miss him.
— Pete Carroll (@PeteCarroll) December 2, 2016
#FightOnForever Joe McKnight.
The former USC running back was shot and killed today in Louisiana. https://t.co/6gPTBCHz5A
— USC Trojans (@USC_Athletics) December 1, 2016
https://twitter.com/USCCoachHelton/status/804455425131171840
RIP my brother Joe McKnight this one hurts bad
— Reggie Bush (@ReggieBush) December 1, 2016
RIP to a SC legend ! Joe McKnight 🙏🏾 https://t.co/7pa3iaaBGN
— Adoree' Jackson (@AdoreeKnows) December 1, 2016
News about Joe Mcknight is devastating. Just at a loss of words!
— Matt Leinart (@MattLeinartQB) December 1, 2016
In all, McKnight’s pro career took him from the Jets to the Kansas City Chiefs to a stint in the Canadian Football League, where he played for the Edmonton Eskimos and Saskatchewan Roughriders in 2016. All three of the organizations that he played for after his stint in New York paid tribute to McKnight.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Joe McKnight and his family.
This is a heartbreaking loss.
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) December 1, 2016
We’re saddened by the tragic death of Joe McKnight and extend our deepest condolences to Joe’s family, friends and the Riders organization
— Edmonton Elks (@GoElks) December 1, 2016
It is with deep sorrow that we have learned of the devastating news of the loss of Saskatchewan Roughriders player, Joe McKnight. pic.twitter.com/x7Q8zBr1iL
— Saskatchewan Roughriders (@sskroughriders) December 2, 2016
The Roughriders – the final team he played for – released a statement, which included quotes from two team executives.
“We are shocked to hear the news of Joe’s sudden passing,” stated Riders Vice President of Football Operations, General Manager and Head Coach, Chris Jones. “We send our deepest sympathies to Joe’s family, friends, and all those impacted by this tragedy.”
“We are saddened to hear of the tragic loss of Joe McKnight,” said Riders President & CEO, Craig Reynolds. “Losing a member of our Rider family this way is an unthinkable occurrence. Our thoughts and prayers are with Joe’s family, teammates and coaches.”
The man who shot McKnight is reportedly in custody and being questioned, according to NOLA.com.