February 4, 2025

Kyren Lacy attorney denies ex-LSU WR’s fault in deadly crash, defends innocence after arrest

The attorney representing former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy issued a statement defending the NFL Draft prospect’s innocence in the December fatal traffic accident that led to his arrest. Lacy, who turned himself in after police issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of negligent homicide and felony hit-and-run, was released from custody last month after he posted $151,000 bail.

Louisiana State Police alleged that Lacy “recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed” in a designated no-passing zone in the immediate lead-up to the incident. The ensuing crash killed one and left two others injured.

As the defense attorney for Kyren Lacy, I wish to address the charges of negligent homicide and clarify the facts surrounding this tragic incident,” the attorney said, via WAFB. “On the day of the accident, Mr. Lacy was driving on a road with two lanes in each direction. While he briefly passed other vehicles, he safely reentered his lane without incident.”

The incident occurred two days before Lacy declared for the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

“The collision that resulted in the death of Mr. Herman was not caused by Mr. Lacy’s actions,” the attorney said. “The accident occurred directly in front of him when a second vehicle in the oncoming lane crossed the centerline and collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle, in which he was a passenger. We are of information and belief that the vehicle that collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle was issued a citation. At no time did Mr. Lacy’s vehicle strike the rear of Mr. Herman’s vehicle, nor did any of the vehicles Mr. Lacy passed collide with his. After the collision occurred in front of Mr. Lacy, he cautiously went around the vehicles after passage was safe.

 

“It is crucial to emphasize that Mr. Lacy did not cause or contribute to the crash. There was no suspicion of alcohol or drug use involved. Furthermore, contrary to some media reports, Mr. Lacy never ‘returned’ to the scene of the accident.

 

Kyren Lacy attorney denies ex-LSU WR’s fault in deadly crash, defends innocence after arrest

by Carter Bahns

17 hours ago

The attorney representing former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy issued a statement defending the NFL Draft prospect’s innocence in the December fatal traffic accident that led to his arrest. Lacy, who turned himself in after police issued a warrant for his arrest on charges of negligent homicide and felony hit-and-run, was released from custody last month after he posted $151,000 bail.

 

Louisiana State Police alleged that Lacy “recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed” in a designated no-passing zone in the immediate lead-up to the incident. The ensuing crash killed one and left two others injured.

 

“As the defense attorney for Kyren Lacy, I wish to address the charges of negligent homicide and clarify the facts surrounding this tragic incident,” the attorney said, via WAFB. “On the day of the accident, Mr. Lacy was driving on a road with two lanes in each direction. While he briefly passed other vehicles, he safely reentered his lane without incident.”

 

 

The incident occurred two days before Lacy declared for the 2025 NFL Draft.

 

“The collision that resulted in the death of Mr. Herman was not caused by Mr. Lacy’s actions,” the attorney said. “The accident occurred directly in front of him when a second vehicle in the oncoming lane crossed the centerline and collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle, in which he was a passenger. We are of information and belief that the vehicle that collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle was issued a citation. At no time did Mr. Lacy’s vehicle strike the rear of Mr. Herman’s vehicle, nor did any of the vehicles Mr. Lacy passed collide with his. After the collision occurred in front of Mr. Lacy, he cautiously went around the vehicles after passage was safe.

 

“It is crucial to emphasize that Mr. Lacy did not cause or contribute to the crash. There was no suspicion of alcohol or drug use involved. Furthermore, contrary to some media reports, Mr. Lacy never ‘returned’ to the scene of the accident.

 

 

“Mr. Lacy’s actions following the incident, including sharing graduation pictures and engaging in training, were never intended to minimize the tragedy that occurred. He did not believe he was at fault for the accident, and as such, he continued with his daily activities. Throughout his career, Mr. Lacy has been an exemplary community member and teammate. We ask that he not be judged prematurely, and we are confident that further investigation will show he acted within the bounds of the law. I will vigorously defend his innocence in this case.”

 

Lacy led LSU and the SEC with nine touchdown catches during his final year with the Tigers. He tallied 58 receptions and 866 yards on the season. It was a career year for the fifth-year veteran, who opened his career at Louisiana and transferred to LSU prior to the 2022 campaign.

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