UPDATE (7:30 p.m. CT): This story has been updated to reflect that Armstrong died Friday evening from injuries sustained in the shooting, according to reports. He was 42.

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Former Texas A&M All-American linebacker Antonio Armstrong was involved in a deadly shooting in his hometown of Houston on Friday morning.

Armstrong's 16-year-old son allegedly shot Armstrong and his wife, Dawn, in the bedroom of their home, according to a report from ABC13. Dawn Armstrong was found dead at the scene, while Antonio Armstrong died Friday evening after being hospitalized.

Armstrong played for the Aggies from 1991-94, and earned AP All-America honors in his senior season. He went on to be drafted in the sixth round of the 1995 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, but an injury in training camp forced him to the team's practice squad.

After being released from the practice squad in October 1995, Armstrong signed with the Miami Dolphins, and played four games that season. He had another practice squad stint with the St. Louis Rams in 1996 before moving on to a four-year career (1998-01) in the Canadian Football League.

The ABC report calls Armstrong "a known avid fitness trainer, motivational speaker and an associate pastor" in the Houston area. The former linebacker spoke to the Aggies football team as recently as last August.

"Speaking to the 2015 Texas A&M football team was great," Armstrong told TexAgs.com's Gabe Bock at the time. "I definitely thank Coach (Kevin) Sumlin for that and all the guys that had a hand in getting me there, but it was an experience like none other.

"It actually was very emotional to see the growth that has taken place with the facilities, but the second thing was to be able to take the experiences that I had from when I was at Texas A&M and deposit it into those kids."