Stanley Wilson Jr, an ex-NFL player for the Detroit Lions, passed away at age 40 after fainting in a mental health facility, know if he had taken the Covid vaccine
Stanley Wilson Jr is no more.
A former NFL player named Stanley Wilson Jr. died unexpectedly at the age of 40. The Detroit Lions cornerback died in early February as a result of a fall at a mental health facility. Former running back for the Cincinnati Bengals, Stanley Wilson Sr., was his father.
Had Stanley Wilson Jr taken the Covid vaccine and what was his vaccination status as his cause of death is speculated
Report: Former #Lions DB Stanley Wilson passed away at 40 after collapsing in a mental hospital, per @TMZ_Sports
Wilson was taken in the 3rd round of the 2005 NFL Draft by Detroit. pic.twitter.com/cAKMjzOPW0
— JPAFootball (@jasrifootball) February 15, 2023
We don’t know if Stanley Wilson died from the vax. However, when more athletes have died in the last 2 years compared to the last 50 years it’s obvious he may have died from the vax. The WEF and Bill Gates are pushing the vax. They also want to reduce the worlds population. 🆘 pic.twitter.com/E0ymqKdNLA
— Blair (@BlazenPez) February 16, 2023
Wilson Jr. was chosen by the Lions in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft. He played three seasons for the Lions before suffering a career-ending Achilles tendon injury. After thereafter, his legal issues and several arrests kept him in the news.
Did Covid vaccination cause his death?
Wilson Jr. was recently detained by the police. On February 1, he was transferred from the county jail to the Los Angeles Metropolitan State Hospital, which treats people with mental health issues. The football player passed away shortly after fainting while entering the hospital, according to sources close to the police.
As news of his untimely death spread on social media, several people expressed alarm about the likelihood that the COVID-19 vaccination may be to blame for abrupt deaths by circulating unverified conspiracy theories. However, Law enforcement authorities have not uncovered any indication of misconduct. We’re eagerly anticipating the autopsy’s findings with his vaccination status not known as well.
The football player has recently been the target of multiple arrests.
After his NFL career ended, Wilson’s legal issues remained in the spotlight. In Portland, Oregon, in 2016, he made an attempt to break into an elderly man’s home, but the homeowner shot him. After staying in the hospital for a few days, he healed. He was then charged with a theft attempt and sentenced to a 10-day jail term as well as three years of probation.
The court also ordered him to apologise and make restitution for losses. He was apprehended in January 2017 after being found in the open in the Portland region. The police discovered that he was utilising drugs at the time. The following month, he was jailed once more for trying to break into and burglarize a home while not wearing any clothes.