49ers Defensive Lineman Keion White Shot in San Francisco

White underwent surgery for a non-life-threatening ankle injury after a shooting incident in the Mission District.

Published on Feb. 10, 2026

San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White was shot in the ankle early Monday morning in San Francisco's Mission District. White underwent surgery at a local hospital, and his injuries are reported as non-life-threatening. The shooting stemmed from a verbal altercation between two parties inside a local establishment, according to preliminary police investigation, but no arrests have been made so far.

Why it matters

This is the second time a 49ers player has been the victim of a shooting incident in San Francisco in recent years, raising concerns about player safety and the broader issue of gun violence in the city. The 49ers are one of the most prominent sports franchises in the Bay Area, and incidents like this can have ripple effects on the team, its fans, and the community.

The details

According to the 49ers, Keion White was shot in the ankle around 4:06 a.m. on Monday morning. The San Francisco Police Department confirmed the shooting and said the incident stemmed from a verbal altercation between two parties inside a Mission District establishment, though it's unclear if the shooting happened inside or outside the bar. White underwent surgery at a local hospital, and his injuries are reported as non-life-threatening.

  • The shooting occurred around 4:06 a.m. on Monday, February 10, 2026.

The players

Keion White

A 27-year-old defensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers who was traded from the New England Patriots in October 2025.

Daniel Lurie

The Mayor of San Francisco, who condemned the shooting as "unacceptable" and said he has spoken with SFPD and 49ers leadership about the incident.

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What they’re saying

“Keion White was a victim of a shooting and sustained a bullet wound to his ankle this morning in San Francisco. He is currently undergoing surgery at a local hospital. We will provide further updates when appropriate.”

— San Francisco 49ers (cw39.com)

“Any violent incident in our city is unacceptable, and I'm hoping Keion recovers quickly. I've spoken with SFPD and 49ers leadership—we are all grateful to our SFPD officers for their quick response.”

— Daniel Lurie, Mayor of San Francisco (X)

What’s next

The San Francisco Police Department is continuing its investigation into the shooting and has not made any arrests as of Monday evening.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of gun violence in San Francisco, even impacting high-profile professional athletes. It raises questions about player safety, the broader societal issue of gun crime, and the need for continued collaboration between law enforcement, city leadership, and the community to address these problems.