In the latest development of the Kyren Lacy case, ESPN hosts Ryan Clark and Scott Van Pelt have walked back their previous ...
Kyren Lacy is still in the investigators' minds nearly six months after his death. On Wednesday, a report was released from the Lafourche Parish district attorney's office claiming that he did not ...
The SportsCenter host admitted his response amplified an incomplete narrative about the LSU wide receiver’s death and the crash he was accused in before his suicide.
The one certainty here is that this was a senseless tragedy in December, magnified by a second life lost in April,' Van Pelt ...
"As Lacy was illegally passing the other vehicles, the driver of a northbound pickup truck abruptly braked and swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision with the approaching Dodge. Traveling ...
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Longtime ESPN analyst Ryan Clark issued an apology on Thursday for some recent comments he made about the fatal car crash ...
Scott Van Pelt has apologized for Ryan Clark's "Incomplete reaction" to the latest info on the Kyren Lacy matter.
A day after Clark said Lacy died 'knowing he was innocent,' Louisiana State Police released their explanation of why Lacy had ...
ESPN stars retracted their support for Kyren Lacy after police video showed the former LSU player's alleged involvement in a deadly car accident.
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