Former NFL All-Pro running back Doug Martin died while in Oakland police custody
The in-custody death of former All-Pro running back Doug Martin during a reported home break-in early Saturday morning will be investigated by various agencies in compliance with state laws, the Oakland Police Department said.
Martin, 36, died in a hospital after he became unresponsive following his arrest by Oakland police officers responding to reports of a break-in at a residence about two blocks from the Oakland Zoo.
A statement released by the police department said the case will be investigated by the department’s homicide section and internal affairs bureau, in addition to the Oakland City Police Commission, the Community Police Review Agency, and the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office.
“The Oakland Police Department remains committed to transparency. However, to ensure the integrity of the investigation, the release of information must be limited at this time,” the statement read. “Additional details will be shared as soon as the investigative process allows and in compliance with the law.”
State law requires law enforcement agencies to report any case in which a person dies in their custody to the Attorney General within 10 days.
The police department received nearly simultaneous reports of the break-in and a person “experiencing a medical emergency” at the same location, Oakland police told KTVU-TV.
“Upon arrival, officers located the individual inside the residence,” the department said. “While attempting to detain the individual, a brief struggle ensued. After being taken into custody, the individual became unresponsive.”
The officers involved have been placed on administrative leave.
### Doug Martin’s NFL Career
The last of Martin’s seven NFL seasons was with the Oakland Raiders in 2018. The 5-foot-9, 220-pound running back — nicknamed the Muscle Hamster for his short, powerful build — played six years for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who acquired him in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft out of Boise State.
Martin rushed for 1,454 yards and 11 touchdowns in 2012, marking the third-highest rushing total by a rookie in NFL history. He also rushed for more than 1,400 yards in 2015 when he was named an All-Pro, leading the Buccaneers to sign him to a five-year, $35.75 million contract extension.
However, Martin was suspended for four games in December 2016 for violation of the NFL substance abuse policy. He entered a treatment facility after testing positive for Adderall and did not receive $15 million in guaranteed money.
In 2017, Martin left a game — his last season in Tampa Bay — due to a concussion sustained during the Buccaneers’ opening drive against the Atlanta Falcons. He returned briefly, carrying the ball seven times before being replaced late in the first half. He sat out the next game and played sparingly for the remainder of the season.
Born in Oakland and a high school attendee in Stockton, Martin signed a one-year deal in 2018 with the Raiders and rushed for 723 yards before retiring because of injuries.
### Family Statement
Martin’s family released a statement Sunday addressing his death:
“It is with great sadness to inform you all that Doug Martin passed away Saturday morning,” his family said. “Cause of death is currently unconfirmed. Please respect our privacy at this time.”
https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2025-10-20/former-nfl-star-doug-martin-died-in-oakland-police-custody
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