Lenoir was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on June 26 and booked on one misdemeanor count of resisting a peace officer. According to reports, officers approached Lenoir and another individual, Marcus Cunningham, after spotting double-parked vehicles obstructing traffic.
Police suspected potential criminal activity and allegedly observed a firearm inside Cunningham's vehicle.
Cunningham reportedly tossed his car keys to Lenoir, who then refused to hand them over to officers. While Lenoir was booked that night, he was later released. Cunningham was also arrested for possession of a concealed firearm in a vehicle.
A reporter asked Lenoir what he learned from the incident.
"Really, just, I'm different than who I was five years ago," Lenoir said. "So, just being at the right place, not really hanging out in areas that I shouldn't be."
He added, "I want to apologize to my teammates, the organization, and to my coaches, and to my family just for a mistake."
Embracing a leadership role
With Charvarius Ward's departure, Lenoir is now one of the most experienced players in the 49ers' secondary and has fully embraced his role as a mentor to the team's younger defensive backs.
"I love it—just to be a guy that the young guys look at for help or whenever they need somebody to talk to or a shoulder to lean on. I'm always there," Lenoir said.
He also praised the rookie class and newcomers for quickly adapting to the team's culture—something he believes is facilitated by veterans setting a good example.
"When people first get here, they don't know how we run to the ball, the intensity we play with," Lenoir explained. "And of course, how [defensive coordinator Robert] Saleh implemented the all gas, no brakes."
As Lenoir steps into a veteran leadership role, he's determined to ensure the revamped defense maintains its intensity and lives up to the 49ers' established high standard.
"I feel like the whole defense, from the linebackers, the D-line, the secondary, the back end, I feel like everything is coming together," Lenoir said. "We all playing with confidence. We all got that camaraderie within each other, and then, we just making plays."
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