Former Saints DL Glenn Foster dies in police custody in Alabama

Former Saints defensive lineman Glenn Foster died under mysterious circumstances after being arrested in Alabama

Glenn Foster, who played in 17 games for the New Orleans Saints between 2013-14, died this week while in police custody in Alabama.

Foster, had been arrested early Saturday and the County Coroner said he died Monday.

Per WWLtv.com:

Jail records show Pickens was arrested Sunday in the small town of Reform, Ala. at about 12:30 p.m. on charges of reckless endangerment and resisting arrest by “attempt to elude.” Those charges were replaced at 3:16 p.m. by three counts of simple assault and one count of 3rd-degree robbery, the jail records show.

Foster played college football at Illinois and the 6-4, 285-pounder stuck with New Orleans as an undrafted free agent. Foster, was balancing a decade-old bipolar diagnosis while forging careers in the NFL and as a business owner in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, was 31.

Nola.com added more details.

Foster Jr. died following a high-speed police chase culminating in a crash, a jail fight with another detainee that drew two guards into the fray and, finally, a desperate but futile effort to get medical help, according to interviews with authorities and his relatives.

“We want justice for our son,” said Foster’s father, Glenn Foster Sr. “It’s unfair. It’s inhumane. It’s just not right.”

His mother, Sabrina Foster, said, “I can’t get my son back, but we want whoever is responsible to pay for this.”

A Representative from Illinois posted his condolences.

The Saints and Terron Armstead posted on social media, too.

Reports: Former Saints DE Glenn Foster dead in Alabama police custody

Reports: Former Saints DE Glenn Foster dead in Alabama police custody

Former New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Glenn Foster died in Alabama per multiple reports, following an arrest in Pickens County near Tuscaloosa over the weekend. Initially booked Saturday on counts of reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and attempting to elude police, Foster was rebooked Sunday on counts of simple assault and robbery.

He died Monday, with local authorities declining to comment to the Times-Picayune | Advocate’s Ramon Antonio Vargas and Mike A. Perlstein while the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation took over.

Foster, 31, spent two years with the Saints after signing with them as an undrafted free agent out of Illinois back in 2013. The team cut him in 2015 and he stayed in Louisiana, managing several successful business ventures in real estate and development. He was profiled just months ago in a discussion on his post-football career and joined former teammates at the Saints Legends Community event.

This loss is a big shock for all involved. We’ll update this space as the situation develops.

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