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4 hours ago, HRSchenker said:

Call me crazy but that bodycam footage doesn't change anything. He may not have been directly involved in the head on collision but he's clearly the reason why the chain of events happened. Even if the highway patrolman wasn't coaching the witness (he clearly was) and you take the witness at face value, he lightly taps the brakes because he sees a green car driving erratically in his lane.

What am I missing? 

Louisiana police released a video earlier today which shows Lacy swerving back into his lane right before the crash which happens off screen. but they are claiming that another driver swerved because Lacy was in the wrong lane, and that ultimately caused the fatal collision. 

https://www.tmz.com/2025/10/07/kyren-lacy-louisiana-state-police-update-crash/#continued

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In the newly released state police video, Lacy is seen speeding in the opposing traffic lane, passing three cars and a loaded 18-wheeler in a 40 MPH zone, just moments before the crash.

According to LSP, due to Lacy's driving, a female driver swerved left into oncoming traffic, colliding head-on with Hall, who tragically died from his injuries. The video shows Lacy "aggressively braking" to re-enter the southbound lane near the time of the crash.

 
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The surviving female victim, seen lying injured on the ground, told officers she swerved to avoid a car weaving through traffic, which forced the truck in front of her to slam on its brakes.

Despite Lacy's actions being the "primary cause of the chain of events leading to the fatal crash," according to cops, LSP still cited the woman.

Police also released new body cam footage showing several witnesses at the scene, with one telling police, "The green Charger caused all this."

 

 

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Some of the cars could've made a different decision in that split second, and he may or may not have been convicted of the original charges, but he was the cause for the chain of events.  If you watch that video, the green charger is the first thing the witnesses start blaming.

He knew he probably caused it.  He left the scene and immediately called an attorney.  Very sad that he felt the need to take his life, especially before this played out.  Will never know what was going through his head.  I bet he could've plead the charges down.

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