49ers linebackers reportedly avoid robbery at gunpoint
Two San Francisco 49ers linebackers were held up at gunpoint at a club on early Monday morning, but they avoided theft by fleeing on foot.
Missionlocal.org reports the news of what happened to Ray-Ray Armstrong and Reuben Foster. The two were at a club called Love + Propaganda in San Francisco after losing to Washington earlier in the day. The two players reportedly noticed a white Audi with tinted windows casing the place and suspected those in the car may have been targeting them for a robbery.
Foster reportedly gave his watch and rings to a woman in the club to hold. He and Armstrong exited the club with another man, but they asked a security guard to walk them to their car. And just like they figured, two masked men in white hoodies emerged from the car and tried to hold them up at gunpoint.
The players ran away and ended up at a hotel where they called police. The would-be robbers were left empty-handed.
No arrests have been made yet, but police are reviewing videos.