Before we all get too far ahead of the story (and I do mean 'we'), I think it prudent to post Earl's side of the story:
Thomas took to Instagram shortly before TMZ first reported the story to explain his side of the story:
"So my agent just hit me and said that I'm going to be on TMZ tomorrow from an altercation that happened with me and Nina," Thomas said in the video. "Just wanted to get ahead of it. It's really not anybody's businesses. It pisses me off that it got out, but it's the world we live in today. But, instead of talking about us, just keep us in y'all prayers. Stuff like this happens bro. We try to live the best lives we possibly can. Sometimes it don't go as planned. Just pray for us as we go through this stuff. We've been talking. I've been seeing my kids. So just keep us in your prayers."https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/rave ... t-by-wife/Sorry, Earl, but we
ARE going to talk about it as you and Nina are extremely lucky and others need to benefit from the mistakes the two of you made. The mistake your wife made was in handling a gun she obviously was unfamiliar with, was unaware it was loaded, and pointed it at another human being that she did not intend to kill. You never, ever, point a firearm, loaded or unloaded, at anything, let alone another human, unless you are fully prepared to kill them.
Earl's mistake was in his irresponsible gun ownership. You never, ever, leave an unattended firearm loaded, let alone a round chambered in it. Always store the ammunition in a location separate from the gun.
Those lessons are as relevant today as they were 50 years ago when my father taught me about firearms and was part of my indoctrination.