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Kyren Lacy, top NFL draft prospect and former LSU WR, wanted for negligent homicide after fatal crash: Louisiana State Police

Kyren Lacy, top NFL draft prospect and former LSU WR, wanted for negligent homicide after fatal crash: Louisiana State Police

NFL prospect Kyren Lacy, one of the top wide receivers in this year’s draft, is wanted for negligent homicide in connection with a fatal crash in Louisiana last month, state police announced Friday.

Louisiana State Police say they have issued an arrest warrant for Lacy, 24, of Thibodaux, for allegedly leaving the scene of a fatal Dec. 17 crash.

Lacy, who played for Louisiana State University in the fall before declaring for the draft, was allegedly behind the wheel of a 2023 Dodge Charger when he “recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed, crossing the center line and entering the northbound lane while in the designated no-passing zone” on Louisiana Highway 20, state police said in a statement. press release.

The driver of a northbound 2017 Kia Cadenza swerved off the road to avoid hitting the Dodge, but crossed the center line and collided head-on with a 2017 Kia Sorento. Authorities said the passenger in the Kia Sorento, identified by police as 78-year-old Herman Hall of Thibodaux, died from his injuries after being taken to hospital.

Lacy allegedly drove around the crash site and fled south, “failing to stop to render aid, call emergency services or report his involvement in the crash,” state police said.

Police said that in addition to negligent homicide, he is also wanted for hit-and-run and reckless driving.

“Troopers are in contact with Lacy and her legal representative to turn themselves in,” Louisiana State Police said in a news release.

Lacy’s agent said the athlete is “fully cooperating with the authorities.”

“We firmly believe that the facts will ultimately reveal the truth, but we respect the need for a full and thorough investigation,” said agent Rocky Arceneaux of Alliance Sports statement.

Arceneaux added that the matter is “taken very seriously and we are committed to resolving it responsibly.”

Lacy was a wide receiver for the LSU Tigers. Two days after the disaster, on December 19, he announced which he will declare in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The star prospect has recorded 58 catches for 866 yards and nine touchdowns this season. Lacy had 26 touchdowns in five seasons at LSU. He opted out of the Texas Bowl against Baylor to focus on preparing for the draft.

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