Police Documents Reveal Incident at Woman’s Home After Sherrone Moore’s Firing

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Police Documents Reveal Incident at Woman’s Home After Sherrone Moore’s Firing

Recently uncovered police documents shed light on troubling events surrounding Sherrone Moore, a University of Michigan football staff member, following his dismissal. Moore was terminated on December 10, 2025, due to allegations of an inappropriate relationship with another staff member.

Details of the Incident at the Woman’s Home

The police documents indicate that Moore had been involved in a romantic relationship with the woman for several years. Reports reveal that she ended their relationship on December 8, 2025. Following this, Moore began contacting her incessantly through calls and texts, despite her lack of response.

Confrontation and Threats

After his firing on December 10, Moore showed up at the woman’s apartment uninvited. Police reports detail a frightening confrontation where he allegedly forced his way inside. When the woman requested him to leave, Moore reportedly grabbed knives from her kitchen, threatening to take his own life in a dramatic and distressing manner.

  • Moore threatened to kill himself and make her watch.
  • He claimed that “his blood will be on her hands.”
  • He ceased his threats only when she mentioned calling the police.

The woman reported feeling extremely threatened by Moore’s actions and words, prompting her to seek police assistance.

Legal Consequences and University Response

Sherrone Moore faces serious legal repercussions, including charges of third-degree home invasion, stalking, and breaking and entering. He was released on a $25,000 bond on December 12, 2025. The university also issued a statement from Interim President Domenic Grasso on December 17, discussing the university’s ongoing investigation into Moore’s behavior and assessing any potential misconduct by affiliated individuals.

The situation remains under scrutiny as updates continue to unfold regarding Moore’s actions and the university’s response.