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Sports
Redskins, Jaguars upgrade security after shootingsPublished 11/28/08
Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley used to go to work with his house unlocked, his garage door open and his mind at ease.
Living in a distant suburb of Washington, D.C., Cooley never worried about break-ins or robberies. He had even less concern about getting beaten, shot, stabbed or killed.
That was before the death of teammate Sean Taylor, who died a year ago Thursday, a day after being shot at his South Florida home during a robbery. Cooley has made substantial changes to his security habits since, and he's hardly alone. Taylor's death and the late-night attack on Jacksonville Jaguars offensive lineman Richard...
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