Kyren Lacy’s Lawyer Unleashes Bombshell Footage That Cleared The Deceased Former LSU Wideout Of Any Wrongdoing In Negligent Homicide [VIDEO]

Kyren Lacy and his car (Photos via USA Today and Twitter)

Kyren Lacy’s life was stolen from him, and somebody needs to pay dearly for the things that were said about him.

Earlier this year, Lacy’s lawyer, Matthew Ory, spoke at his former client’s funeral and made a promise.

The 24-year-old passed away in Houston from what authorities ruled a self-inflicted gunshot wound during a police pursuit.

A ceremony was held in Kyren Lacy’s honor. His lawyer, Matthew Ory, was also there and spoke to his grieving family and friends as he relayed, “I can promise you this, he always asked, ‘Mr. Matt, you got me, dawg?’ Kyren, I promise you, I got you, dawg,” he stated.

Matthew Ory certainly had his back the entire time, and this has essentially cleared his name while revealing that he was set up from the start.

Kyren Lacy’s Lawyer Drops Damning Footage That Proves He Had Nothing To Do With A Negligent Homicide


Former top NFL draft prospect Kyren Lacy was arrested on negligent homicide after a deadly crash in January. He was accused of causing a crash that killed a 78-year-old man on December 17 and then fleeing the scene without rendering aid.

A Louisiana State Police news release stated at the time that, “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,” per ESPN.

We know now that it was all a lie.

Footage released from that fateful day in December shows Herman Hall getting into an accident that would claim his life. Seconds later, you would see the vehicle that Lacy was driving coming from behind, clearly not having a thing to do with the accident.

In fact, his lawyer says that Kyren Lacy was 72.6 yards behind the colliding vehicles and not at fault.

Unfortunately, this situation, combined with another incident, led him to take his own life. Lacy was considered one of the top prospects coming out of college football ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.

On the fateful day that he took his own life, a deputy constable reportedly found Lacy driving after he allegedly shot into the ground during an argument with a family member. A chase would ensue and ended when Lacy reportedly shot himself and crashed.

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