According to NBC Bay Area, 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith and Titans tight end Delanie Walker are being sued for firing off weapons during a 2012 house party.
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San Francisco 49ers All-Pro linebacker Aldon Smith and his former teammate are named in a lawsuit filed Tuesday by a man who was shot at a party the NFL star hosted last year.
Ronndale Esporlas filed the lawsuit in Santa Clara County. The lawsuit claims Smith and former 49ers’ tight end Delanie Walker repeatedly and illegally fired weapons on numerous occasions during the June 2012 party.
This was the same party that Smith was stabbed at last year.
Smith and his friends also charged $10 per person to enter the party, according to one of the victims.
Smith was stabbed at the party held in the East San Jose foothills.
The guns that Smith and Walker were firing were allegedly illegally purchased.
The lawsuit also claims Smith and Walker consumed significant quantities of alcohol and were legally intoxicated. It also said the players knew the handguns were illegally possessed.
Smith and Walker appeared on the balcony of Smith’s home to try and end the party and began to fire shots into the air, according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit claims Walker then made his way to the driveway where he allegedly fired more shots into the air and toward others attending the party.
Smith’s attorney was contacted Tuesday by NBC Bay Area but declined comment citing pending litigation.
NBC Bay Area also contacted Walker’s current team, the Tennessee Titans, for comment but has not heard back.
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