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Louisiana State Police has released video evidence in a 2024 deadly car accident, which argues that the accident occurred due to the carriage of former Louisiana State University football star Kiren Lacey due to negligence, who took his life a few days before the Grand Jury was called to review the case.
The 11 -minute video released on Tuesday came in response to the other footage given by Lacey’s rescue lawyer Matthew Ori to Louisiana TV station, who said that it showed that the former wide receiver could not cause accidents because he was far from the collision. Louisiana state said in a statement Police Defeated his original findings that Lacey was responsible and urged the public to “rely on the entire group of facts”.
The Attorney General of Louisiana said this week that the matter is under review, but he said that eyewitnesses have identified Lacey as a deadly accidental accident. Louisiana Democratic MPs demanded an inquiry and LSU Coach Brian Kelly faced new questions about the case.
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Deadly accident on Louisiana highway
According to Louisiana State Police, in December 2024, Lasi was allegedly running green dodge charger “carelessly” – at a fast speed and crossing the traffic lane coming to pass cars in the no -compensation zone.
Police said that in an attempt to “avoid influence” with Lacey, a driver folded the vehicle and collided with another vehicle. 78 -year -old Harman Hall died in the accident.
Police said that “ran away” from the accident site without stopping to provide lacesey assistance or to call 911.
24 -year -old Lacey, who announced for 2025 NFL The draft, involved himself into the police and a case of careless murder, serious hit and run and careless operation of the vehicle was registered on him. He was released on bail.
A few days before the hearing of the Grand Jury on his case in April, the lacey died of a clear suicide after running away near a traffic stop. Houston And being chased by the police, the officials said.
The lawyer says that the lacey was so behind the accident that he cannot be convicted:
Nearly six months after Lacey’s death, his rescue lawyer went to a local news station in Huma, Louisiana on Friday, and what he said is that LSU was far behind to make a mistake behind a wider receiver deadly December accident.
Ori, who did not respond to the email seeking comment, admitted that Lacey had crossed several cars, but questioned how Lessi could be responsible for the accident in front of them.
After Orori released the footage of the accident, Louisiana State Police published its video on Tuesday. The agency expanded its findings, a timeline, accident report, interviews of witnesses at the scene and monitoring footage – where the collision could be heard and the dodge charger could be seen, but the debris is out of the scene.
In the agency’s video, a descriptive said that the state police “never reported” that the charger “affected” any vehicle involved.
The narrator said, “However, all the evidence collected supports the conclusion that the lacey’s negligence in the traffic coming in traffic caused a series of incidents associated with other drivers, resulting in a fatal accident, as a result of eventually a fatal accident.
Call for more check
On Monday, Louisiana’s Democratic Party called for the Republican State Attorney General Liz Muril to start a “full scale” investigation of “wrong allegations against Mr. Lacey”.
In a statement to The Associated Press on Tuesday, Muril said that she is reviewing all the evidence in the case, but she said “the evidence is not disputed.”
He said that the Laughter Parish District Attorney’s office was ready to submit evidence to the Grand Jury, including showing that the lacey had returned to his journey while driving; “However, it does not free Kiren Lacey from responsibility in this case.”
Muril said that “every witness” identified the green dodge charger of Lacey as “speeding up” events, causing fatal accidents. Muril said that he was reviewing the evidence of the state police.
Football reaction
On Monday, LSU football coach Brian Kelly was asked about Ori’s comments.
Kelly said, “I thought this is a process that takes time.” “I think when this happened, I said that let’s wait until all the information is revealed. It will not be good for anyone to make this universal statement soon.”