Kyren Lacy’s lawyer vows to investigate “serious miscarriage of justice”
Former Louisiana State Recipient and Kyren Lacy Died on Sunday. The obvious reason is suicide.
A grand jury will consider links to the December 2024 accident on Monday that took the life of a 78-year-old former Marine that could be considered for Lacey’s potential negligent homicide and assault on Monday.
After Lacy’s death, his lawyer issued a bubble statement.
“Kyren’s plans to hear about him tomorrow before a grand jury, and we are confident in the evidence, after being fully collected and reviewed, Will cause the charges to be reduced,” said attorney Matthew Ory via WAFB.com.
From the outset, this so-called investigation emerged with an overly enthusiastic, targeted effort – which could only be described as a witch hunt – fueled by whom Kyren and the public figures he carries. The investigative body decided that, in our opinion, he thought he was not only unfair.
“Kyren is a young man with great hope, and under the weight of an irresponsible and biased process, he is oppressed. Negative barriers on social media, nearly every news media instead of a standard photo instead of a standard photo, and a recent civil lawsuit has given him a name for him, he has been charged with another defendant, and has been guilty of a certain hit. The NFL has never been accused of taking away his innocent assumptions without giving him the pressure and perceptions to challenge himself, which is probably unbearable.
“Let’s absolutely clear: it’s far from over. We will ask for a comprehensive and transparent review of how to conduct the investigation and why. Those responsible for justice for such serious miscarriage must and will be responsible.”
To be fair, the NFL did not remove lace from the draft pool. Although circumstances may affect his draft position, he was not left out of the draft.
Anyway, the whole situation is a tragedy – especially if his suicide is caused by any stress he has experienced. As mentioned earlier, help can be easily obtained by anyone who needs it. Call 988 and someone will be there to help you.