Breaking: LSU Star Kyren Lacy Arrested for Negligent Homicide and Hit-and-Run

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Kyren Lacy, LSU's star wide receiver and NFL Draft prospect, has been arrested for negligent homicide and hit-and-run following a fatal car crash in December.
Lacy was driving recklessly and fled the scene without rendering aid or notifying law enforcement.
The crash left a 78-year-old retired U.S. Marine dead and injured two others.
Lacy was involved in the crash just two days before declaring for the NFL Draft.
He had 58 catches for 866 yards and nine touchdowns in 12 games for LSU during the 2024 season.

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