Authorities are investigating the tragic death of Nateal Campbell, the mother of Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who was discovered deceased in her son's Atlanta residence. Ciarre Campbell, 41, has been arrested and is facing multiple charges including murder, aggravated assault, and gun possession.
The police found Nateal Campbell, aged 71, during a welfare check at Ciarre's home in the Buckhead neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Reports indicate that Ciarre had barricaded himself inside the house, prompting police to enter and subsequently detain him.
The Campbell family released a statement expressing their devastation over the loss of their matriarch and requested privacy as they navigate their grief. The family noted that Nateal is now reunited with her late husband, Chuck Campbell.
The Ravens organization extended their condolences to Calais Campbell and his family, emphasizing their support during this difficult time.
Nateal Campbell was known for her dedication to community service, having worked as a counselor and adviser for the CRC Foundation since its inception in 2013, an organization founded by Calais Campbell to support mentorship and education initiatives. She previously served as a counselor in a juvenile court in Las Vegas and held various roles in customer service and ministry.
Calais Campbell, who has had a distinguished NFL career, often credited his mother as a significant influence in his life. In a past essay, he referred to her as his “rock.” Ciarre Campbell also had a successful athletic career, playing football and competing in track and field.
As the investigation continues, the community mourns the loss of Nateal Campbell, whose contributions to her family and society are remembered fondly.
Reported by HarborBeat based on The Baltimore Banner (source).
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