October 08, 2025
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Louisiana State Police Publish Video, Timeline Defending Finding That Kyren Lacy's Passing Triggered Deadly Dec. 2024 Crash

Louisiana State Police publicly released a "Critical Incident Briefing Video" — surveillance, dashcam and bodycam footage plus a narrated timeline, crash report and witness interviews — concluding that former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy’s “reckless operation” of a green Charger, including reported multiple passes in a no‑passing zone and alleged high speed (one witness estimated at least 80 mph), triggered the chain of events that led to the fatal December 2024 crash. Defense attorney Matthew Ory has shown alternate footage claiming Lacy was about 72.6 yards behind the impact and could not have caused the collision, and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is reviewing the evidence amid calls from Democrats for a formal investigation and renewed scrutiny of LSU coach Brian Kelly.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Louisiana State Police publicly released a “Critical Incident Briefing Video” containing surveillance, dashcam and body‑worn camera footage, a timeline, the crash report, witness interviews and a narrated conclusion.
  • LSP's narrated conclusion states that evidence supports Kyren Lacy’s “reckless operation” of a green Dodge Charger into oncoming traffic as the trigger for the chain of events that produced the fatal December crash.
  • Multiple witnesses told investigators Lacy was passing several vehicles in a no‑passing zone and traveling at a high rate of speed; one witness estimated “no less than 80 mph.”
  • Defense attorney Matthew Ory provided alternate footage to a Houma TV station and argued Lacy was about 72.6 yards behind the vehicles at the moment of impact, contending he could not have caused the collision.
  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is reviewing the evidence; Louisiana Democrats and the state Democratic Party have called for a formal investigation and criticized what they describe as wrongful accusations.
  • The renewed, high‑profile coverage of the case has prompted questions about LSU coach Brian Kelly’s connection to the matter.

📰 Sources (3)

What to know about former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy and new video of a fatal highway crash
ABC News October 07, 2025
New information:
  • Defense attorney Matthew Ory provided alternate footage to a Houma, Louisiana TV station claiming Lacy was too far behind to have caused the crash.
  • Louisiana State Police published their own video Tuesday including a timeline, crash report, witness interviews and a narrated conclusion that evidence supports Lacy’s reckless operation as the trigger for the chain of events.
  • Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill is reviewing the evidence; Louisiana Democrats and the state Democratic Party have called for a formal investigation and criticized what they describe as wrongful accusations.
  • The article notes LSU coach Brian Kelley faced renewed questions in connection with the high-profile coverage of the case.
Police release surveillance video of Kyren Lacy's 'reckless operation' they say led to fatal crash
Fox News October 07, 2025
New information:
  • Louisiana State Police publicly released a 'Critical Incident Briefing Video' including surveillance, dashcam and bodycam footage related to the December crash.
  • Police said numerous witnesses told officers Lacy was passing multiple vehicles in a no-passing zone and traveling at a 'high rate of speed,' with one witness estimating 'no less than 80 mph.'
  • Police concluded Lacy’s 'reckless operation' of the green Charger into oncoming traffic triggered the chain of events that produced the fatal collision.
  • Defense attorney Matthew Ory reiterated a counterargument, claiming Lacy was 72.6 yards behind the vehicles at the moment of impact and therefore could not have caused the collision.