TAMPA, Fla. -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie offensive lineman Dominique Robertson was recovering Saturday night from two gunshot wounds after what his attorney described as the misfortune of being at the wrong place at the wrong time.Robertson, 21, was standing outside an apartment complex in Loma Linda, California, and talking to a friend at around 3 a.m. Thursday when a vehicle pulled up and shot in his direction, according to his attorney, Zulu Ali. San Bernardino Police said Robertson was shot twice in the leg.Robertson was taken to the emergency room at Loma Linda Hospital, where he was treated for his injuries and released at approximately 6 p.m. Friday.Robertsons injuries were to his back, buttocks and leg, according to San Bernardino County sheriffs spokeswoman Olivia Bozek.San Bernardino County Sheriffs deputies visited the apartment complex, located at the 25000 block of Park Avenue, and were unable to locate evidence of a crime scene, according to Bozek. Neighbors also told police they did not hear any gunshots or disturbances.Ali told ESPN that it is unclear whom the shooter was targeting.We dont believe that he was shooting at Dominique, Ali said. But there was a shooting, and unfortunately Dominique was hit.Bozek said there were no other reported injuries related to the incident.The Buccaneers confirmed Saturday that they were aware of the incident and said they were gathering facts but emphasized that their concern is for Robertsons health.A former University of West Georgia standout, Robertson grew up in Riverside, California, just outside Los Angeles. He signed with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent and is the nephew of Bucs offensive line coach George Warhop. Robertson was in Loma Linda visiting friends.On Friday night, after Robertson was released from the hospital, Ali said the Riverside County Sheriffs Department detained Robertson for questioning.Thats where the mystery is, because the shooting didnt happen in Riverside County, and the shooting happened in San Bernardino County, said Ali, a former police officer.Ali said his client was taken into custody and questioned for 5? to 6 hours, which upset Robertson and his family, since he had been shot and was injured.Ali said his client asked multiple times to speak to an attorney but was denied that right. Robertson also told Ali that the sheriffs department took water from him even though he said he wasnt feeling well.After 3? to 4 hours, Robertson contacted his grandparents and told them his requests for an attorney were denied. They put Ali on the phone.Ali said Robertson told him, Ive been asking to speak with an attorney. Ive been asking to speak with my family. They wont allow me to do either. They wont give me any water. As a matter of fact, I had a water, and they took it away from me. Im telling them that Im not feeling well and that I want my medication. They wont give me my medication.Ali said he then contacted the Riverside County Sheriffs Department.Miraculously, they walked him to the door, allowed him to leave, told us to have a good night, and shut the door, Ali said.Riverside County Sheriffs spokesman Deputy Armando Mu?oz would not state why both agencies were investigating the incident, nor would he provide specifics of the investigation.Were still actively investigating this incident that were working on, he said. Were not providing any info because we dont want to compromise the status of our investigation.He added, We never released Mr. Robertsons name at all as the one being detained. The San Bernardino Sheriffs Department issued a press release with his name.When asked about the agencys policy on providing water to those being questioned and allowing them to take their medications, Mu?oz said, Every situation is different. ... We cant get into hypotheticals, because were not even confirming that we spoke to Mr. Robertson.Meanwhile, Ali said that he will be filing a complaint with the Riverside County Sheriffs Department on Robertsons behalf because he feels his clients Sixth Amendment rights were violated.It absolutely doesnt make any sense, Ali said. Theres no reason to believe he was implicated or anything. Theres no reason to believe he was involved with anything. Although it happened at 3 or 3:30 in the morning -- there obviously werent a lot of people who observed what took place -- it was not any area that he would have been involved with anything wrong or shady or anything like that.He doesnt know really what happened. 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