Ex-Giant Travis Rudolph ‘at peace’ following acquittal

Former New York Giants WR Travis Rudolph opens up about the shooting that changed his life, his acquittal, his family and the aftermath.

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Former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph is a free man after being found not guilty on one count of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder following a 2021 shooting that left Sebastien Jean-Jacques dead.

The terrifying ordeal played out after Rudolph and his then-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, got into an argument that became physical. She allegedly struck him in the head with a tequila bottle and then text her brother, Keishaun, and told him to “shoot up” Rudolph’s house.

Four men arrived and the situation quickly turned violent. Fearing for his life and the life of his brother, Rudolph retrieved a rifle from his home and opened fire on his assailants, several of whom had firearms and had allegedly aimed them at the ex-Giants receiver.

Based on all the evidence presented at trial, a jury determined that Rudolph had acted in self-defense, which was his stance all along.

For the first time since being found not guilty, Rudolph sat with former Giants safety Ryan Clark to discuss the incident and its aftermath.

“I mean, honestly, I’m at peace with everything. And I even pray. I even prayed on Sebastian, I pray on Sebastian and his family. And I just like, like, I’m at peace with it all. Like, it’s just it’s an unfortunate situation like,” Rudolph told The Pivot. “I mean, to this day, like it’s like a blur to me like, like, I never thought in a million years that I would ever have to kill anyone.”

Police say Rudolph fired 39 times during the exchange. It’s a number he didn’t realize until he was made aware of it after the fact.

“I didn’t realize I shot that many times,” Rudolph said. “When you are in that moment and adrenaline is going on, you are not thinking about how many times you shot. You are just trying to eliminate the threat.”

Although Rudolph is at peace with himself, he remains concerned and emotional over the impact it’s had on his mother.

“I really felt like she made an emotional decision,” Rudolph said of Dominique Jones. “I know in my heart that she regrets it. I know that. (But) I can’t forgive her to the point that… Not only about the dude that died and his family shedding tears but it’s my Mom. It’s my Mom.

“I know my Momma couldn’t sleep. Every time I talked to her on that jail call… 15 minutes. I know it. First time I saw her after being in a year, video calls… It’s just like, Dominique I don’t forgive her but I prayed on that, too.”

During his time in jail, Rudolph’s family continued to endure unrelated trauma. His nephew died in a car accident, which Rudolph said was his most difficult time behind bars. He broke down while discussing it.

The impact of that single text caused heartache for many families that will never fade. So many lost so much.

You can watch the full Rudolph interview at The Pivot Podcast on YouTube.

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Ex-Giant Travis Rudolph found not guilty on all charges

Former New York Giants WR Travis Rudolph has been found “not guilty” on all charges after an eight-day murder trial.

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On Tuesday, jurors heard closing arguments in the murder trial of former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph.

Prior to the final statements, Rudolph himself took the stand and again declared his innocence. Although he acknowledged firing the shots that killed Sebastien Jean-Jacques, he remained adamant that it was a case of self-defense.

“I kept shooting until I no longer felt there was a threat,” Rudolph said on the stand, via the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. “No, I’m not guilty. I saved me and my brother’s life.”

After eight long days, both sides rested their cases. The jury reconvened on Wednesday morning at 10 p.m. ET for deliberations and after four hours, they returned a verdict.

Rudolph was found not guilty on all charges — one count of first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder.

Shortly after the verdict was read, Rudolph expressed a desire to resume his football career.

“What’s next? I am definitely going to celebrate with my family and get back to trying to play football,” Rudolph said.

Leading up to the trial, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson tweeted out support for the ex-Giant.

Rudolph signed with the Giants as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Florida State in 2017. During his time with FSU, Rudolph made heartwarming viral headlines after sitting and eating lunch with Bo Paske, a young boy with autism. Paske’s mother later shared an emotional note on Facebook which nearly left the wide receiver in tears.

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Lamar Jackson offers support for ex-Giant Travis Rudolph

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson offered up his support for ex-New York Giants WR Travis Rudolph, who is currently on trial for murder.

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The murder trial of former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph began earlier this month.

Rudolph was arrested in April of 2021 and charged with first-degree murder and three counts of first-degree attempted murder following a shooting at a Florida residence.

The incident occurred after Rudolph and his then-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, got into an argument. Hours later, a group of four men allegedly showed up at his family’s Lake Park residence and confronted Rudolph, who claims one then brandished a firearm and told him he was going to “die.”

Claiming he feared for his life, Rudolph retreated into the home, grabbed a rifle, and then fired at the men who police claim were driving away from the residence at the time. After firing nearly 40 rounds, Sebastion Jean-Jacques was left deceased.

Rudolph attempted to invoke Florida’s “stand your ground” law but that was rejected by Circuit Judge Jeffrey Gillen.

With an eye on the trial, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson offered up his support for Rudolph on Monday night.

Rudolph’s trial will continue this week and may conclude with a jury decision. If convicted, the 27-year-old is facing life in prison.

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Murder trial of ex-Giant Travis Rudolph pushed to May

The murder trial of former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph has been delayed until May 12.

The murder trial of former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph was scheduled to begin on Friday in Palm Beach County, Fla., but has been pushed to May.

Rudolph was arrested in April of 2021 and charged with first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder following a shooting at a Florida residence.

The incident occurred after Rudolph and his then-girlfriend, Dominique Jones, got into an argument. Hours later, a group of four men showed up at his family’s Lake Park residence and confronted Rudolph, who claims one then brandished a firearm and told him he was going to “die.”

Claiming he feared for his life, Rudolph retreated into the home, grabbed a rifle, and then fired at the men who police claim were driving away from the residence at the time. After firing nearly 40 rounds, Sebastion Jean-Jacques was left deceased.

Rudolph attempted to invoke Florida’s “stand your ground” law but that was rejected by Circuit Judge Jeffrey Gillen.

Rudolph signed with the Giants as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Florida State in 2017. In seven games (one start) with Big Blue, Rudolph had eight receptions for 101 yards.

He remained with the team until September 2018, when he was released as a part of final cuts.

Prior to his time with the Giants, Rudolph made international headlines when Florida State players visited Montford Middle School in Tallahassee to eat lunch with some of the students. Rudolph saw an autistic boy, Bo Paske, eating lunch alone, so he sat with him and the story immediately went viral.

“I saw him by himself and I was just like, ‘Yo, can I have a seat with and eat with you?'” said Rudolph in the video. “We just started off having a good conversation.”

Paske’s mother later expressed her gratitude for Rudolph on Facebook.

I’m not sure what exactly made this incredibly kind man share a lunch table with my son, but I’m happy to say that it will not soon be forgotten. This is one day I didn’t have to worry if my sweet boy ate lunch alone, because he sat across from someone who is a hero in many eyes. Travis Rudolph thank you so much, you made this momma exceedingly happy, and have made us fans for life!

Rudolph was released on $160,000 cash bond in April of 2021 and remains on house arrest as he awaits trial.

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Former NFL WR Travis Rudolph arrested on murder charge

Former NFL WR Travis Rudolph arrested on a murder charge

Travis Rudolph, who played wide receiver for the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins after a stellar career at Florida State, has been arrested for first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder with a firearm in Palm Beach County, Florida, according to the sheriff’s office.

Rudolph went undrafted after his career with the Seminoles. He signed with the Giants and made eight catches in 2017. He spent some time with Miami the next season before injuring his knee. He had no stats with the Dolphins.

He was arrested after sheriff’s officers responded to a double shooting early Wednesday morning in Lake Park, Florida. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said one male was found dead in West Palm Beach while another was transported from the scene of the shooting to the hospital.

Police say Rudolph fired a gun at four people, killing one and injuring another. Rudolph was arrested Wednesday.

Rudolph, the Seminoles’ leading receiver in 2015 and ’16, is being held in Palm Beach County jail with no bond. He is expected to appear before a judge Thursday.

Rudolph gained national attention in 2016 for eating lunch with an autistic student during a team visit to Montford Middle School in Tallahassee, Florida. Leah Paske, the student’s mother, posted video of the moment to Facebook, where it quickly went viral.

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Ex-Giant Travis Rudolph arrested, charged with first-degree murder

Former New York Giants WR Travis Rudolph has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder following a double-shooting in Florida.

Former New York Giants wide receiver Travis Rudolph was arrested in Florida on Wednesday and charged with first-degree murder and first-degree attempted murder.

The Orlando Sun-Sentinel reports that the 25-year-old Rudolph was taken into custody after police officers discovered one deceased victim and another badly injured victim at a Florida residence following reports of a shooting.

Rudolph, 25, was arrested Wednesday morning after Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a double shooting in the 500 block of North Redwood Drive in Lake Park. One male victim was found dead, while another was taken to a hospital.

Rudolph signed with the Giants as an undrafted rookie free agent out of Florida State in 2017. He remained with the team until September 1, 2018 when he was released as a part of final cuts. He later signed with the Miami Dolphins but suffered a torn ACL in his first practice and landed on injured reserve.

Although Rudolph never made it back to the NFL, he did sign with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the CFL in December 2019.

In seven games (one start) with the Giants, Rudolph hauled in eight receptions for 101 yards.

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