NFL Security Alert: Illegal Aliens Burglarizing Player Homes

NFL Security Alert

The National Football League (NFL) has issued a security alert to football players warning them that illegal alien gangs have been targeting homes of player for burglaries — specifically timing them during times when athletes are on the road and the homes are vacant.

The homes of two star NFL players — Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, who is dating pop star Taylor Swift — have been the victims of home invasions just a few hours apart on the same evening. After these shocking burglaries, the NFL is warning players about potential future crimes being committed at their homes.

The NFL Network has reportedly been told by sources that the league has been warning its players about a “transnational ring” of illegal alien criminals who are targeting the homes of American athletes. According to the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, burglaries have been reported in the homes of players from the NFL, the National Basketball Association (NBA), and several others.

Pelissero further explained that the South American crime syndicate has been a “legit” concern for professional athletes.

“It’s legit,” a source said. “It’s a transnational crime ring, and over the last three weeks, they’ve focused on NBA and NFL players, and it’s all over the country.”

According to the report, these illegal alien criminals have been honing in on media reports that show when professional athletes are out of town for games, allowing them to know when the targets of their burglaries are not home so that they can rob them.

Pelissero explained: “Multiple people with knowledge of the crimes said the perpetrators are nonconfrontational and do not burglarize homes while residents are inside. Instead, they use public records to find players’ addresses and conduct extensive surveillance.”

“Then, by tracking team schedules and the social media accounts of players and their families, they wait until homes are empty — often during games — and gain access and quickly steal items such as cash, jewelry, watches and handbags, focusing mainly on master bedrooms and closets,” he added.

In the security alert, the NFL warned players to lock up their valuables, stop posting about their real-time location, and install security systems in their homes.

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