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.
The Lafourche Parish District Attorney's office disputed the Louisiana State Police's findings on the December 2024 fatal crash involving NFL hopeful Kyren Lacy, citing inconsistencies and suggesting Lacy was not responsible for the crash, which occurred shortly before his death by suicide.
ESPN's Ryan Clark and Scott Van Pelt apologized for their comments on 'SportsCenter' regarding Kyren Lacy's alleged involvement in a fatal car crash, with Clark acknowledging he initially misrepresented the evidence and Van Pelt apologizing for an incomplete reaction, amid new evidence that questions Lacy's role in the incident.
Louisiana State Police released new video footage of the December crash involving LSU player Kyren Lacy, which appears to refute his lawyer's claims of exonerating evidence. The video shows Lacy driving recklessly in the opposite lane before the crash that resulted in a fatality, contradicting his lawyer's assertion that he was far behind the scene at the time of impact. Lacy had not been charged before his death.
Louisiana State Police released evidence indicating that former LSU football player Kyren Lacy's reckless driving in December 2024 triggered a chain of events leading to a fatal crash, although Lacy's attorney argued he was not responsible. Lacy died in April 2025 during a police pursuit, with investigations ongoing to determine liability.
Louisiana state police released video evidence in the 2024 fatal crash involving former LSU football player Kyren Lacy, who was accused of reckless driving that led to a deadly collision. Lacy, who died by suicide days before a grand jury review, was alleged to have caused the crash by speeding and crossing into oncoming traffic. His defense argues he was too far behind to be responsible, while authorities maintain evidence supports his culpability. Calls for further investigation continue amid ongoing legal and public scrutiny.
Police released video evidence showing NFL hopeful Kyren Lacy allegedly causing a fatal crash while driving recklessly in Louisiana. Lacy, who died by suicide before facing grand jury, was accused of reckless driving that led to a deadly collision, with police supporting the claim through surveillance footage. The case has raised questions about the investigation's transparency, prompting calls for an independent review.
The Louisiana State Police released new video footage of a fatal crash involving LSU player Kyren Lacy, whose lawyer claims the evidence exonerates him, contradicting initial reports that linked him directly to the crash that resulted in a veteran's death. The police maintain their investigation is ongoing and supported by facts, while Lacy's lawyer argues he was far behind the crash site, challenging the authorities' narrative.
Louisiana State Police released a video explaining why Kyren Lacy was charged with negligent homicide and hit-and-run following a fatal December car crash, highlighting that Lacy's vehicle was traveling at high speed and contributed to the crash, which resulted in a man's death. Lacy, who later died by suicide in Houston, was involved in a series of events leading up to the charges, including passing cars at high speed and causing other drivers to swerve to avoid him.