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The first agent LSU tigers The open receiver Kyren Lacy pointed to the NFL in a long publication published on Friday following the apparent suicide of Lcy, calling the League for revoking his combination invitation “without recognition or consideration of the facts.”
Rocky Arceneaux by Alliance Sports launched a scathing statement on the days that followed the death of Lcy. The 24 -year -old football player was found dead by a “self -inflicted gunshot wound” after a police chase in Texas on Saturday night.

The open LSU Tigers receiver, Kyren Lacy (2) reacts during the second quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks at the Williams-Brice stadium on September 14, 2024. (Scott Kinser-Imagn images)
Lacy faced criminal charges In Louisiana in relation to an accident in December that left a 78 -year -old man dead.
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“Kyren was a special talent, but an even better person. In December, Alliance had the blessing of welcoming Kyren to our family. His contagious personality and his love for life positively affected everyone. Both staff and customers,” Arceneaux began his statement. “He loved football. The fact that it was also a means to keep his family even more. His family was his whole.”
Arceneaux then directed his attention to Nfl, accusing the league of “alienantes” athletes as Lacy.
“For the NFL, verify it by you for revoking Kyren’s combination invitation without recognition or consideration of the facts. I am urged to reassess your processes and provide athletes with due due process before alienating them from your classmates and dreams that have worked so hard. Shame about the research agency for being more concerned about public perception and pressure to load someone who really invests the facts.”
Arceneaux cited Lcy’s lawyer in saying that “there was a high probability that the serious crime of negligent homicide would have been rejected by a large jury last Monday.”

The open receiver of the LSU Tigres, Kyren Lacy (2) extends after a capture and scores a touchdown against the defensive defensive of Oklahoma Sooners, Billy Bowman Jr. (2) during the first quarter in the Tiger Stadium on November 30, 2024. (Images of Stephen Lew-Imagn)
Kyren Lacy led the deputies in the police prosecution before dying of ‘self -inflicted bullet wound’, the authorities say
Lacy was accused of driving recklessly, accelerating and passing in an area of not passing, when the motorist deviated to avoid Lacy and crashed into another vehicle in December. He fled the accident scene without asking for help, Louisiana State Police said at that time. A LACY arrest warrant was obtained for negligent homicide, serious crime of outrage and reckless operation of a vehicle.
According to the reports, a large jury was ready to listen to evidence in the case on Monday.
“Kyren was disconsolate by the tragic loss of Mr. [Herman] Hall. He was willing to adhere to any civil matter, regardless of the decision of the Grand Jury. Apart from that, the system failed us, and now we are mourning for the loss of two lives, “said Arceneaux.
Lacy had declared for the NFL draft After leading LSU in TouchDowns who receive with nine last season, but their draft stock collapsed after the news of the fatal car shock.

The open LSU Tigers receiver, Kyren Lacy (2) hugs his family, since older adults are being honored during the beginning of the first quarter in the Tiger Stadium on November 30, 2024. (Images of Stephen Lew-Imagn)
“K2 – You should have had the opportunity to get to your dream of playing in the NFL, in just one week. It hurts that pressure, public perception, the social harassment of social networks, everything without having the facts was too much to endure. We hope to see you flourish like a WR in the NFL, but God will need you in his team. Arceneaux added.
Lacy led the police in Texas in a police persecution for Miles on Saturday before finally colliding his car. When the agents of the Harris County Sheriff’s office took him out of the car to stop him, they discovered that he was dead of a “self -inflicted gunshot wound.”