Sul Ross back killed Midland, Texas, police are investigating the murder of Sul Ross State football player Jermaine Swearington. Police say Swearington, 23, was shot at about 4 a.m. Sunday outside of the Pleasures Club at 210 South Lee Street. Authorities say Swearington, who had been shot several times in the chest and legs, died at 11:30 Sunday morning. Officers say they collected more than 30 shell casings from the scene of the shooting. Swearington was in his first year at Sul Ross. He was named All-Conference by the American Southwest Conference as a freshman. An arrest warrant has been issued for a fourth, Miguel Chatman. A First Team ASC All-Conference pick in 2008, Swearington compiled 909 yards on the ground for the Lobo offense off of 152 carries and scored 10 touchdowns. He recorded a 54-yard scoring run, good for a season long in the Lobos' 21-17 win against visiting McMurry on Oct. 18. | ||
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