In a shocking development that has rocked the sports world, Jelani Thurman, the promising tight end for the North Carolina Tar Heels and son of late WNBA champion Kara Braxton, was taken into custody early this morning by Atlanta Police Department officers.

Braxton, 43, a two-time WNBA champion with the Detroit Shock and a 10-year league veteran, was pronounced dead at the scene. Initial reports described the incident as an accident possibly involving adverse weather, but sources close to the investigation say new evidence prompted detectives to question family members.
Thurman, described by police as cooperative but visibly distraught, faces preliminary charges of tampering with evidence and obstruction of justice. Officials allege that Thurman may have accessed or altered items from the crash site before investigators arrived, though details remain scarce. No foul play in Braxton’s death has been confirmed, and authorities emphasize the inquiry is in its early stages.
Friends and former teammates expressed disbelief. “Jelani adored his mom—he was her biggest supporter,” said one Ohio State teammate anonymously. “This doesn’t make sense.”
Thurman, who has posted emotional tributes to Braxton on social media in recent days, was released on bond by midday. His legal team issued a brief statement denying wrongdoing and calling for patience as facts emerge.
The university athletic departments have offered support, and the case continues to unfold amid national scrutiny.













