October 07, 2025
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Louisiana State Police Release Surveillance Video Saying Kyren Lacy’s Reckless Passing Triggered Fatal December Crash

Louisiana State Police released a "Critical Incident Briefing Video" containing surveillance, dashcam and bodycam footage and said witnesses reported Kyren Lacy was passing multiple vehicles in a no‑passing zone at a high rate of speed—one estimating at least 80 mph—and concluded his reckless operation of a green Charger into oncoming traffic triggered the chain of events that produced the fatal December crash. Defense attorney Matthew Ory disputes that conclusion, saying new evidence shows Lacy was 72.6 yards behind the vehicles at the moment of impact and therefore could not have caused the collision; police have defended their findings.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Louisiana State Police publicly released a 'Critical Incident Briefing Video' that includes surveillance, dashcam and bodycam footage related to a fatal December crash.
  • The footage pertains to a December fatal collision in Louisiana involving a green Charger driven by Kyren Lacy.
  • 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.'
  • State 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 disputed that account, saying Lacy was 72.6 yards behind the vehicles at the moment of impact and therefore could not have caused the collision.

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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.