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re: Details on Kyren Lacy released by Houston Police
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:14 am to lsudave1
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:14 am to lsudave1
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When I say he potentially wasn’t able to get help, I’m referring to the fact that certain mental illnesses can be so debilitating to the point where the individual has no concept of their illness and are unable to even reach out or recognize that something is wrong with them.
If he had "debilitating mental illness" then so do a solid amount of athletes from rough backgrounds. I hate to be that guy but we have got to stop fricking excusing selfishness and severe emotional impulses in certain communities.
I grew up with this shite on the Westbank with so many of my high school football teammates so I'm not talking out of my arse. Im 31 and have had at least 10 classmates/schoolmates who are either in the grave or spending lifelong sentences in prison. This is Gretna/Harvey/Terrytown not even rougher areas in NOLA. Only one of those 10 was white. 9 were/are black.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:15 am to Red Stick Tigress
quote:So now a 25 year old man is just "an immature kid"
He was an immature kid in an adult aged body as evidenced by his shooting his finger gun at a defensive player. Guys mature slower than girls. I had a nephew that said and did stupid shite well into his 20s.
No frick that- he's an adult. Maybe the hit and run was an accident. I don't know how in the hell he wouldn't hear or see a head on collision beside him but ok.
But to then go do this after that incident and still cry "oh he's just a kid in a man's body" is insane.
He's a grown arse man. Dudes 7 years younger than him stormed the beaches of Normandy.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:22 am to Red Stick Tigress
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The media said he was arguing with his sister and shot his gun into the ground. It didn't say he tried to shoot her or where she was standing. Not all the details have been made available.
Yeah because it is completely fricking normal behavior to shoot the ground after an argument. It's okay as long as it wasn't at her sister.
You are either a fan of American duels in the 17 and 1800s or you are retarded. No sane individual fricking blasts gunshots into the ground after an argument.
Some of yall are insane trying to jump through hoops defending this fricking clown Lacy.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:24 am to SidewalkTiger
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wonder if it's CTE or something?
Yeah. It's hoodratness
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:34 am to Red Stick Tigress
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Tiger Ryno if I knew you I could put you in touch with someone who was at the cult house and got out before she was baptized.
Why can't you say the leaders name ? He has no connection to LSU
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:36 am to Volvagia
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The accident report said it happened in front of him. He then drove around it.
Link?
This is what his attorney said in a statement released shortly after Lacy turned himself in.
“As the defense attorney for Kyren Lacy, I wish to address the charges of negligent homicide and clarify the facts surrounding this tragic incident. On the day of the accident, Mr. Lacy was driving on a road with two lanes in each direction. While he briefly passed other vehicles, he safely reentered his lane without incident.
The collision that resulted in the death of Mr. Herman was not caused by Mr. Lacy’s actions. The accident occurred directly in front of him when a second vehicle in the oncoming lane crossed the centerline and collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle, in which he was a passenger. We are of information and belief that the vehicle that collided with Mr. Herman’s vehicle was issued a citation. At no time did Mr. Lacy’s vehicle strike the rear of Mr. Herman’s vehicle, nor did any of the vehicles Mr. Lacy passed collide with his. After the collision occurred in front of Mr. Lacey, he cautiously went around the vehicles after passage was safe.
It is crucial to emphasize that Mr. Lacy did not cause or contribute to the crash. There was no suspicion of alcohol or drug use involved. Furthermore, contrary to some media reports, Mr. Lacy never “returned” to the scene of the accident.
Mr. Lacy’s actions following the incident, including sharing graduation pictures and engaging in training, were never intended to minimize the tragedy that occurred. He did not believe he was at fault for the accident, and as such, he continued with his daily activities. Throughout his career, Mr. Lacy has been an exemplary community member and teammate. We ask that he not be judged prematurely, and we are confident that further investigation will show he acted within the bounds of the law. I will vigorously defend his innocence in this case.”
LINK
This post was edited on 4/14/25 at 10:40 am
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:46 am to Bottom9
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No sane individual fricking blasts gunshots into the ground after an argument.
It's pretty laughable that as a society, we've grown so desensitized to violence that this kind of behavior is excused. Yeah, no biggie at all, I disagree with you, I pull out a gun and shoot at the ground near you. But since I didn't actually shoot at you, all is good.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 10:48 am to WigSplitta22
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Why can't you say the leader's name
Because the leader and followers are living in the ex-LSU/NFL player's house and the ex-LSU/NFL guy posts with him on the Sunday morning Facebook preaching posts.
The 2 guys likely met when they played together one or two years not on the LSU guy's original pro team.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 11:00 am to Gris Gris
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I will vigorously defend his innocence in this case.”
did Lacey ever defend himself publicly? or was he told to be silent? if so, why?
Was it not a high speed situation?
do you we know this or not?
Shoots at feet of a aamily member, gets in another high speed chase from police, then shoots himself per the Houston reports...
Botton line, we need the facts of the cases confirmed before anyone should cast judgement...
but on the surface of reporting thus far, he appears to have felt the guilt of what happened the night he was passing cars...
Posted on 4/14/25 at 11:01 am to WigSplitta22
The ex-LSU/NFL player was a high round draft pick on a Natty team and the other ex-NFL was UFA and drafted for one year and got a Super Bowl Ring. They played together on this team. Have the OT detectives figure out who I am speaking about.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 11:16 am to SwampGar
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This is an oxymoron. Most adults would crumble under the pressure from the situation and all the outside commentary. We most often do not deserve the entire world’s criticism when facing our low points in life. I would not wish that upon most.
Whenever your a-hole antics take the life of another person you deserve to crumble under the pressure. Not to mention maybe that would at least humble you, but this guy not only threatens a family member with a gun, but goes on another high speed chase. It sounds to me like maybe we need to keep thugs like this in jail instead of letting them out on bond.
You are a piece of shite for even trying to take the side of this lowlife thug
This post was edited on 4/14/25 at 11:18 am
Posted on 4/14/25 at 11:34 am to Red Stick Tigress
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ex-LSU/NFL player was a high round draft pick on a Natty team and the other ex-NFL was UFA and drafted for one year and got a Super Bowl Ring. They played together on this team. Have the OT detectives figure out who I am speaking about.
Hmmmm
Posted on 4/14/25 at 11:53 am to ApexTiger
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did Lacey ever defend himself publicly? or was he told to be silent? if so, why?
I think he gave a very short statement without specifics. I can't find anything, though. No matter what you search involving him, you get the articles on his death.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 12:20 pm to Commandeaux
Nobody of position would take a stance to set him straight because he scored TDs for LSU.
Kid had some serious selfishness about himself. The quest for power and control can be very dangerous.
Kid had some serious selfishness about himself. The quest for power and control can be very dangerous.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 12:27 pm to LSBoosie
Innocent until proven guilty! The medias guilty
Verdict on him was astonishing. There isn’t one of you who hasn’t passed to fast or driven crazy. It’s tragic pure and simple
Verdict on him was astonishing. There isn’t one of you who hasn’t passed to fast or driven crazy. It’s tragic pure and simple
Posted on 4/14/25 at 1:04 pm to Bayou
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Kid had some serious selfishness about himself.
From LSU’s assistant director of recruiting. Real selfish for sure, you hit it right on the head man!
Posted on 4/14/25 at 1:08 pm to Zamperini2014
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Innocent until proven guilty
Only applies in a court of law. That’s it.
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There isn’t one of you who hasn’t passed to fast or driven crazy. It’s tragic pure and simple
Sure, lots of people speed and drive crazy. No doubt.
But…. A decent, civilized, caring human being stops after causing a terrible accident. A decent human being (and a law abiding human - you do know that fleeing an accident is a felony, correct?) stops and sees if anyone is seriously injured and needs help. A decent person stays and calls 911.
But…. Lacy did none of that. He drove around the fatal accident and sped away. He sped away in order to escape any consequences from his reckless actions.
On the night Lacy died, he did the exact same thing. The police were in pursuit and what does Lacy do? He flees. He attempts to escape any consequences of his reckless actions.
Then… when he couldn’t run and longer, he was caught, instead of turning himself in, he shoots himself in order to escape and consequences to his reckless actions. Suicide was his only thought instead of being a decent human being and standing up like a man and facing up to the consequences of his reckless actions.
Posted on 4/14/25 at 1:10 pm to 76bmrlsu
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I’m not being a dick when I say this but “it makes you wonder if he was spiraling into depression”? So getting pulled from the NFL draft/an nfl Career (his life dream), being arrested for neligment homicide with an impending trial looming you are wondering if it was depression?
I heard this info third hand. A friend of mine who talked to a close friend or family member about this said the family had Kyren on watch because they knew he was not himself. Evidently bad enough to put a close presence on him. Allegedly they took his car keys and the car he took and wrecked was not his.
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