


Doug Martin, Former NFL Running Back, Dies Following Struggle in Police Custody
Former NFL running back Doug Martin, 36, died in police custody after struggling with officers during a detainment in Oakland, with investigations ongoing.
Overview
- Former NFL All-Pro running back Doug Martin, 36, passed away on Saturday morning, with initial reports unconfirmed regarding the circumstances of his death.
- New information reveals Martin died in police custody in Oakland after struggling with officers during his detainment following a break-in investigation.
- Police stated Martin became unresponsive during the struggle and was transported to a hospital, where he later succumbed. Conflicting reports surround the incident.
- Martin was a 2012 first-round pick from Boise State, achieving a Pro Bowl rookie season with 1,454 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns for the Buccaneers.
- Over his seven-season NFL career with the Buccaneers and Raiders, Martin accumulated 5,356 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns, earning recognition from his former team.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting facts from official statements without loaded language or overt bias. They attribute information clearly to police and other authorities, detail the ongoing investigation, and provide biographical context about Martin's career. This balanced approach allows readers to form their own conclusions based on reported facts.
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Doug Martin was detained after officers responded to a call about a break-in at a residence in Oakland Hills where he was located inside the home; a brief struggle occurred during his detainment.
During the struggle with officers while being detained, Doug Martin became unresponsive and was later pronounced dead at a hospital; the specific medical cause has not yet been disclosed and is under investigation.
Doug Martin was a 2012 first-round draft pick from Boise State who had a Pro Bowl rookie season with 1,454 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, and over seven NFL seasons accumulated 5,356 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns.
Oakland police placed the involved officers on paid leave and launched an investigation; they committed to transparency but have limited information release to protect the investigation’s integrity.
Doug Martin's family released a statement expressing their intent to wait for autopsy results to determine the cause of death.
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