Chiefs’ BJ Thompson heartbroken over tragic death of ‘lil sis’ in shooting

The Kansas City Chiefs, like every other team across the NFL, are preparing for the upcoming 2025 NFL draft. One of their players, BJ Thompson, is currently dealing with a tough loss, as he tragically lost his longtime friend, Tatayana Penister, after she was killed in a shooting that took place in Arkansas on Sunday.

The shooter opened fire at a city park in Conway, Arkansas on Sunday night, which is where Penister happened to be. Her and Thompson were close, as the Chiefs defensive lineman referred to her as his “lil sis” in a message he posted on his Instagram story after hearing the crushing news of her untimely passing.

“You ain’t deserve ts. Mfs love playin widd guns and actin gangsta but be crash outs and broke,” Thompson wrote on Instagram while tagging the account @_.tabriyah._. “My lil sis was innocent, and had her whole life ahead of her. IK it ain’t my fault but I can’t help but say ‘I’m sorry’. This world ain’t deserve you lil baby. Watch over me as I ball out for you.”

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Chiefs' BJ Thompson heartbroken over tragic death of 'lil sis' in shooting
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This is obviously an incredibly tough loss for Thompson to be dealing with, and the Chiefs will surely be looking to support their own players when dealing with situations like this. While their attention is on the draft, there are instances where football comes second, and this is one of those instances, as Thompson’s well-being during this trying time is of the utmost importance.

A fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, Thompson played in one game as a rookie, racking up two tackles, but he earned a Super Bowl ring when the Chiefs took down the San Francisco 49ers. On June 6, 2024, Thompson suffered cardiac arrest after having a seizure during a team meeting, which caused him to miss the entire season.


Owen Crisafulli is a Senior Editor and NFL Lead at ClutchPoints, who also covers the NBA and MLB. He recently received his Masters in Business Administration from Nichols College. Previously, he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Sport Management, ran his own website, and had bylines at FanSided and the Basketball Network.

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