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49ers' Ricky Pearsall released from hospital after being shot in chest in San Francisco

According to his mother, Ricky Pearsall was shot during robbery but the bullet missed his vital organs

Ricky Pearsall, the San Francisco 49ers' first-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft who was shot during an alleged attempted robbery at San Francisco's Union Square on Saturday, was released from the hospital on Sunday afternoon.

Pearsall was upgraded to "fair condition" early on Sunday, one day after the incident, and then the team announced that he had been released and was recovering from the "bullet wound to his chest" a few hours later.

Also on Sunday, Pearsall's mother Erin Pearsall posted on Facebook that he was shot through the chest, but that the bullet did not hit any vital organs.

After the shooting, Pearsall was seen walking to the ambulance while covering a chest wound in a video posted by a KTVU reporter on social media.

Police told KTXL's Sean Cunningham that Pearsall was shot after a struggle for the gun with a suspect, who was allegedly attempting to steal a Rolex watch while Pearsall was going to a signing event. The suspect, who is in custody, was also reportedly shot through the chest and is stable at San Francisco General Hospital, where Pearsall is being treated.

San Francisco mayor London Breed and chief of police William Scott both posted statements confirming and reacting to the news, which comes at a time when San Francisco crime is a contentious issue (year-to-date data currently shows robbery to be down 22%).

Scott later revealed in a news conference the suspect is a 17-year-old male from Tracy, California who is believed to have been alone. San Francisco district attorney Brooke Jenkins said the state will have his charges filed in juvenile court "at this time."

The Niners selected Pearsall with the 31st overall pick of the draft, adding him to a wide receiver room that already included All-Pros Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel. Soon after the shooting was reported, Samuel tweeted that Pearsall is "good."

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White, who played with Pearsall at Arizona State, also posted a response expressing shock.

Pearsall played at Arizona State and Florida in his college career, with 965 receiving yards and six total touchdowns in his final season with the Gators. He was mostly seen as a second-round prospect entering the draft, but was well-regarded for his route running and soft hands as a slot receiver.

Injuries had so far limited Pearsall's first NFL training camp, spending time on the reserve/non-football injury list with a hamstring injury and working through a shoulder injury after his activation. It's unclear how much time he will to miss due to his gunshot wound.