Police in Texas are considering Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Aqib Talib a person of interest in a shooting that occurred last week.

No charges have been filed. Garland, Texas, police spokesman Joe Harn told the St. Petersburg Times that the department is looking into whether Talib may have committed a crime in an alleged domestic incident.

"This is still an open case," Garland told the paper. "Once the detectives have decided, probably later this week, if there are charges that need to be brought against him or not, because of the high-profile interest in this case, we'll have an announcement."

The investigation stems from an altercation Talib allegedly had with his sister's boyfriend.

Talib served a one-game suspension last year for violating the NFL's personal-conduct policy. He had been arrested after allegedly hitting a cab driver.

Commissioner Roger Goodell said last week he intends to enforce the league's personal-conduct policy even for violations that occur during the lockout. But the union would likely challenge discipline imposed under such conditions.