Former Tennessee Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed will not face charges following an alleged 2024 shooting.
Sneed had all charges dropped from the incident, leaving him “without conviction or admission of any kind,” per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Dallas based criminal defense attorney Michael J. Todd announced that all criminal charges against his client, former Chiefs and Titans cornerback L’Jarius Sneed, have been dismissed. Sneed originally was charged with aggravated assault that was reduced by the grand jury to the… pic.twitter.com/ySoqJa98vy
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 5, 2026
As a result, Sneed — a current free agent — may not face additional punishment from the NFL.
Sneed was originally charged after a Dec. 2024 incident, in which two men claim they were shot at from a car in which Sneed was seen entering. Video showed Sneed at a car dealership and gas station at the same time as the men — Christian Nshimiyimana and Avi Ahmed.
Surveillance video later showed Sneed entering the car, which was later spotted driving past the dealership and allegedly firing shots at Nshimiyimana and Ahmed. No one was injured in the alleged shooting, though a building and car sustained damage.
Witnesses at the car dealership and detectives identified Sneed as one of the two men in the car that allegedly shot at Nshimiyimana and Ahmed. Sneed was originally charged with aggravated assault, though that charge was altered to misdemeanor failure to report a felony.
Sneed was a member of the Titans at the time of the alleged incident, but was on injured reserve. Sneed played in just five games with the team during the 2024 NFL season.
He returned to the Titans for the 2025 season, but played in just seven games due to injury. He was released by the team in March and remains a free agent.