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Fletcher Cox 911 Call On Intruder: 'About To Blow His Brains Out'

A report details the 911 call made by Eagles star Fletcher Cox as an intruder attempted to break into his home.

Fletcher Cox had to call 911 and wield a shotgun to chase off an intruder at his New Jersey home.
Fletcher Cox had to call 911 and wield a shotgun to chase off an intruder at his New Jersey home. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

A week after Eagles star defensive tackle Fletcher Cox had to wield a shotgun to chase an intruder away from his home, a new report has released the 911 transcript from the night it all happened.

The 911 call, obtained by 6ABC, covers Cox detailing the situation to the operator, while banging of the man attempting to enter his home can be heard in the background.

"I got somebody whose about to break into my house and I'm about to blow his brains out right now," Cox is heard saying. "He's busted down part of my door, and I have a shotgun. If he comes in the house, I'm going to blow his brains out."

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Fortunately the man, Corbyn Nyemah, of Marcus Hook in Delaware County, never gained entry to the home. He was reportedly at Cox's Mullica Hill, New Jersey home that night, Oct. 15, searching for his ex-girlfriend.

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As the call continues, Cox relays how Nyemah — whom he did not know — was breaking "every window" in his house, walking around the property with a baseball bat and smashing things. He then took it to his ex-girlfriend's car.

Nyemah then fled the scene in his vehicle and was arrested shortly thereafter. Court documents show that he's been charged with burglary and related counts.

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