A lawyer for the late Kyren Lacy, the former LSU wide recipient who died by a self-laid shot wound in April after being accused of negligent murder and crime Hit-and-Run, said on Friday that Lacy’s car was far behind the accident at the time of impact.
Speaking of a surveillance video that caught the collision of December 17, 2024 in Lafourche Parish, La., Lawyer Matt Ory Homan told, La., TV Station HTV10 The car of that lacy was so far behind the collision, it was not visible in the video at the time of the accident.
“We know from data that Kyren Lacy has actually passed four cars, that was not disputed.” However, he was back in his lane, 92.3 yards – back in his lane – behind (the car that was killed in the crash) … he is 72.6 meters behind the vehicles at the time of impact. Key Word, behind the vehicles. That is not how this story was once painted. Never.”
According to reports, the police claimed that Lacy has exceeded a center line in an attempt to pass slower vehicles, so that a pick -up truck driver braked and waves to avoid Lacy’s car. Another vehicle would then reportedly float to prevent the pick-up and crossed the center line, crashed head-on with a vehicle with Herman Hall, 78. Hall later died in a hospital.
The video shows an SUV that clashes head -on with another vehicle (part of the collision is obscured by a parked vehicle) with a vehicle behind the SUV that comes to a stop. Almost four seconds later, a car that is identified by ORY as it is driven by Lacy in the camera appears and seems to go around the accident.
Lacy was later accused of negligent murder, crime hit-and-run with death and reckless functioning of a vehicle and surrendered to the police in mid-January.
In the night of April 12, two days before his planned large jury performance, Lacy, 24, led the authorities for a chase before they crashed Texas in the spring. When delegates Lacy removed from the car to take him into custody, they found him with the Scot wound and he was declared dead by care providers on the spot, said the Sheriff of Harris County’s office.
Lacy, a resident of Thibodaux, La., Ving 58 passes for 866 Yards and shared the SouthEastern Conference in the lead with nine TouchDown receptions in 12 games in 2024.
He ended his collegial career with 162 catches for 2,360 Yards and 26 touchdowns in 64 games with Louisiana (2020-21) and LSU (2022-24). Largely seen as an NFL front view, Lacy’s name was not on the list of players invited to the NFL Scouting Combine when it was released in mid-February, one month after Lacy’s arrest.


