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Ricky Pearsall is making 2025 a yr of forgiveness … saying he desires to forgive {the teenager} who shot him throughout a botched armed theft in San Francisco, and would not thoughts speaking to the shooter.
The 49ers rookie opened up on his whirlwind rookie season throughout cleanout day on the staff facility — after his squad missed out on the postseason — and as harrowing because the August theft try was, the 23-year-old WR is not making judgments in regards to the teen’s character.
“I do not understand how he grew up,” Pearsall stated. “I am unable to decide him as a person simply based mostly off one motion that he made. As violent as a criminal offense because it was, god forbid him doing that to any person else.”
Of course, Pearsall, who had been at an autograph signing, was shot in Union Square by an adolescent who tried to steal his Rolex watch. Luckily, the bullet missed all important organs.
The SF District Attorney charged the shooter with tried homicide, tried second-degree theft, and assault with a semiautomatic firearm.
While he awaits his case, Pearsall hopes to talk with the 17-year-old someday … in an try and make a constructive impression.
“I’ve to have the ability to forgive him to have that weight off my chest,” Pearsall stated. “At some level, I do wish to speak to the child and ensure that, if I can create an impression on him in any manner, I believe that will be actually huge.”
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While that assembly hasn’t but occurred, Pearsall has reunited with among the first responders who rushed to the scene to avoid wasting him … when he hosted the group on the Niners-Jets Monday Night Football sport in September.