ESPN Pundits Apologize for Misstatements in Kyren Lacy Crash Coverage

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An investigation into the fatal crash involving LSU's Kyren Lacy revealed inconsistencies in the police report, including inaccuracies about Lacy's driving behavior and video evidence issues. Lacy was driving at high speed and passing in a no-passing zone before the crash that resulted in a man's death. Lacy died by suicide during a police pursuit shortly after the incident, and the case remains under review with ongoing legal proceedings.
Topics:sports#fatal-crash#inconsistencies#kyren-lacy#law-and-crime#louisiana-state-police#police-report
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- ESPN's Ryan Clark, Scott Van Pelt apologize for 'SportsCenter' comments about Kyren Lacy's alleged role in fatal car crash Yahoo Sports
- Ryan Clark apologizes for Kyren Lacy innocence statement after police release new video USA Today
- ESPN pundits, including Ryan Clark and Pat McAfee, apologize for claims about Kyren Lacy Fox News
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