Former East Bay high school football star sent to prison in gang robbery spree
Briefly

Shurod Thompson, previously a promising high school football player, has now been sentenced to prison for robbery linked to the Tre-4 gang's activities. Once eighth-highest rated safety nationally, Thompson faced academic issues which halted his college football aspirations. In 2023, he was charged alongside Quinten Sheppard for a series of robberies involving stolen license plates and police chases, stemming from a crime spree in late 2022. Thompson's legal outcome differed significantly from Sheppard's, as he received a 4-year and 8-month prison sentence after pleading no contest, while Sheppard was sentenced to 12 years due to prior offenses.
In 2016, Thompson was eighth-highest rated high school safety but faced a dramatic downfall, now serving time in prison for robbery after a series of offenses.
Shurod Thompson, once a top recruit for college football, now finds himself in prison, serving a four-year term after pleading no contest to robbery.
Read at www.mercurynews.com
[
|
]