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Barnes said Monday that firearms found at the couple’s home were legally registered to Belcher. It is unknown how many guns were found.

“The majority of people own them, you know, especially in the places that they’re legal,” Chiefs linebacker Brandon Siler said. “People don’t go out and shoot other people. Most of the time they’re for self-defense or sport. Yeah, people own guns, but did you ever hear him say anything about harming someone with a gun? No.”

Chiefs defensive tackle Shaun Smith bristled when asked about a “gun culture” in professional sports, and said players that carry them usually do so for protection.

“Just because we’re in the NFL, that doesn’t make us no different,” he said. “You never know when someone would try to rob you or whatever. ... I’ve worked hard to get where I am. I’ll be damned if I’d let someone just take it away from me, period.”

Police spokesman Darin Snapp said Monday that Belcher’s mother, who had been staying with the couple, was given temporary custody of the couple’s daughter. But, he said, it was unclear Monday if the grandmother and baby were still in the Kansas City area or if they had returned to Belcher’s home in West Babylon, N.Y. Perkins was from the Austin, Texas, area.

Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles and his wife, Whitney, also released a statement Monday asking for privacy. In it, the Charles’ confirmed that Perkins and Whitney Charles were cousins, and that Perkins was a “not only family, but a friend and a loving mother.”

“As my actual family and my Kansas City Chiefs family have been altered forever, we ask that you keep us and most importantly their child in prayer,” the Charles’ statement said.

Brianne York, 21, a friend of Perkins, said Sunday that Perkins met Belcher through Whitney Charles.

Belcher’s relatives also provided statements Monday, as several relatives gathered outside of Belcher’s boyhood home, looking somber and sad. Yamiesse Lawrence, a cousin of Belcher’s, said the weekend’s events were an “inconceivable tragedy.”

“As a family, no words can express the sorrow we feel over the loss of Jovan and Kasandra,” Lawrence read aloud.

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