NEW ALBANY, Ind. — Authorities in New Albany have confirmed that 25-year-old Rondale Moore died from a gunshot wound in what investigators are describing as a suspected self-inflicted injury, a devastating development that has sent shockwaves through his hometown and the broader football community.

According to the New Albany Police Department, officers responded to the scene and later determined that Moore had sustained a fatal gunshot wound. While preliminary findings indicate the injury was self-inflicted, officials emphasized that the investigation remains active pending further medical examination.

An autopsy has been scheduled for Sunday, February 22, 2026, which is expected to determine the official cause and manner of death. The results could provide additional clarity in a case that has left friends, family members, and fans searching for understanding.
Moore, a former standout at Purdue University who went on to play in the National Football League, was widely regarded as one of the most dynamic young talents to emerge from his generation. News of his passing has prompted an outpouring of grief across social media, locker rooms, and the Indiana community where he first rose to prominence.
As investigators await autopsy findings, a once-bright athletic journey has been overshadowed by unanswered questions — and a hometown left in mourning.