ESPN spokesman Ryan Clark, Scott van Peker apologized for the SportsCnter comments about the alleged role of Kyro Lacy in a deadly car crash

ESPN spokesman Ryan Clark apologized on Thursday morning for First Take for the remarks he made about the former LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy and the alleged role of Lacy in Deadly December. In a car crash earlier week.

“Completely transparency, I personally know Kiren Lacy. But I don’t care more than the truth. I always try to do my best to mix authenticity with the most comprehensive and latest information available,” said the former NFL defensive back. “I did not do this on Monday night, based on the later evidence issued by the Louisiana State Police Department.

“I set the highest standards of good faith and most importantly, the righteousness in my work. I did not meet that standard.”

Clark appeared in the Sportscenter after Jaguars victory over executives on Monday night and criticized Louisiana State police and those who criticized Lacy. Former Tigers’ distribution has been charged with negligent murders and other calculations after his driving actions allegedly caused a car disaster, which killed 78 -year -old Herman Hall in Lafourche in Louisiana.

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Last week, Lacy’s lawyer went to Louisiana’s television station to say that Lacy was more than 70 yards for an accident when it happened, and that the vehicle crashed into a Hall car was very close to the truck.

Attorney Matt Ory also released a video showing a squad that repeatedly told the driver of the truck to make sure he wrote that Lacy’s Green Dodge charger forced him to hit the brakes.

24 -year -old Lacy was found dead by an obvious self -made gunshot wound in Harris County, Texas, April. After the persecution of the police after an alleged admiration with a family member.

Ory’s claim that new evidence questioned the role of Lacy in the accident, Clark encouraged the continuation of the Sportscenter with Scott Van Pricht Monday night, where Clark said: “Kyren Lacy was innocent.”

“Kyren Lacy was charged with something and was investigated for what he did not do,” Clark said Monday night. “And he died, having to live by a man of guilt and guilt, who knows he was innocent. Recently, he was found to have been 72 yards from a disaster. The fact that the police and state police tried to force both the doctor and used ways to manipulate statements that have changed his joy.

“It was supposed to be a career but at least he had to be here [in the NFL]; At some point in my career, I was hoping to say his name. So I’ll tell his name tonight. Kyren Lacy was innocent. Kyren Lacy should be here with us. No one will ever correct or change the pain his parents and his relatives must feel. But we can say his name. There were so many stations that caused the fact that it was investigated. So I wanted to make sure here, with [Scott Van Pelt] that he was an innocent person and at least knows that he has it when he rest. “

On Tuesday morning, a few hours after Clark’s comments, Louisiana’s state police posted a 11 -minute video explaining why Lacy was accused. The video contained witness statements right after the accident, saying that Lacy driving-they had previously drove a two-lane road in a non-missing area, “it contributed to the accident factor.

Van Mouse also apologized for the “incomplete reaction” on Monday night at the Sportscenter. Van Mouse said to Clart that he responded to the “visceral” response to the appearance of Ory.

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Lacy’s death occurred two days before the big jury hearing of his accusations from December disaster.

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