- Pearsall was reportedly shot during a robbery incident in the city’s Union Square
- The 23-year-old rookie is now in stable condition and the suspect is in custodyÂ
- Pearsall was set to play in his first game for the 49ers on Sept. 9 vs. the Jets
San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Pearsall was shot during a robbery incident in the city’s Union Square.Â
Pearsall is now in stable condition and a suspect is in custody, District 3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin told the local NBC affiliate.Â
The first-year receiver was reportedly targeted over his Rolex watch. There are also unconfirmed claims that Pearsall was at an autograph signing at or around the time the shooting took place. Â
The 23-year-old Arizona native is one week away from his first NFL game against the New York Jets on September 9, although his status for that contest was already clouded by a shoulder injury. Pearsall was taken with the 31st pick of April’s NFL Draft after playing collegiately at Arizona State and Florida.
Spokespeople for San Francisco police and the 49ers did not immediately respond to DailyMail.com’s requests for comment. Â
San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Pearsall was shot during a robbery incident in the city’s Union Square, according to KGO-TV
Mayor London Breed has since released a statement on the shooting.Â
‘This afternoon, there was an attempted robbery in Union Square involving San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Ricky Pearsall and he was shot,’ Breed said in her statement. ‘SFPD was on scene immediately and an arrest of the shooter was made.Â
‘My thoughts are with Ricky and his family at this time. We will provide more updates, including on his condition, as I receive them.’
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins also released a statement following the shooting.Â
‘Violent crime has no place in our city and I will continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the San Francisco Police Department and law enforcement to make our city safer,’ Brooke said.Â
‘I would like to thank the SFPD for making an immediate arrest,’ Brooke continued. ‘When the case is presented to my office we will move expeditiously to review all of the evidence and make appropriate charging decisions. We cannot and will not tolerate senseless crime in San Francisco, and my office will ensure that there is accountability.’Â
The shooting reportedly took place on Geary Street (pictured) near Union SquareÂ
San Francisco has been plagued by shootings for years, although Breed boasted in April that violent crime was down 14 percent compared with the same time frame in 2023. Specifically, gun violence was down 38 percent over the first quarter of 2024, according to City Hall.
Violent crime had skyrocketed in San Francisco during the pandemic, with 56 and 48 homicides in 2021 and 2020, respectively. Â
Pearsall had been performing well in training camp before his shoulder injuries.
With starting receiver Brandon Aiyuk holding out until this week, the 6-foot-1, 190-pound Pearsall impressed coaches and teammates with his polish.
‘I don’t like to compliment rookies too much, but I like his game,’ cornerback Isaac Yiadom said in early August, as quoted by the Associated Press. ‘I think he got some confidence, too. He got some dog in him, so he knows it. He knows he’s pretty good. I just hope that he continues to work. That’s the thing I like about him. He just goes to work. He just shuts up and he just goes to work.’
Coach Kyle Shannahan’s offense is notoriously difficult for young players – receivers in particular – but Pearsall appeared to grasping the scheme.
‘I think I’ve took big strides since I’ve got here,’ Pearsall said. ‘In the beginning, yes it was a little difficult. Coming into an offense like this, that’s very complex, there’s a lot to it. Trying to learn it all in one day is impossible. So I just kind of told myself that over and over again and just each day how I can get better and improve and knowing the playbook.’