Rocky Arceneaux, the agent who represented Kyren Lacy, the former LSU open receiver who committed suicide last week, has “ashamed” the NFL for revoking his client’s invitation to the NFL Combine.
Lacy, 24, died of a self -inflicted gunshot wound last weekend, just before a large jury of Houston listened to evidence against him in a case of negligent homicide at the beginning of this year, in which Lcyy was a 78 -yard car.
On Friday, Arceneaux issued a statement Criticize the NFL for getting it out of the harvester before being able to defend itself in court.
I have been processing this loss in private with the family and loved ones of Kyren and with his permission, I would like to share the following. Kyren was a special talent, but an even better person. In December, Alliance was blessed to welcome Kyren to our family. His infectious personality and love for life positioned everyone. Personal and customers equally.
Hello, I loved football. The fact that it was also an average to keep your family meeean. His family was his whole.
As declared by his lawyer, there was a high probability that the position for serious crime or the negligent homicide have diminished the bone by a large jury that this is adjusted on Monday. Kyren was heard by the tragic loss of Mr. 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.
For the NFL, shame for revoking Kyren’s combined invitation without recognition or consideration of the facts. He urges him to re -evaluate his processes and provide athletes with due process necessary before alienating them of his classmates and dreams for which they worked so hard. The shame of the investigating agency for being more concerned with public perception, and pressure to charge someone, to investigate the facts.
K2 – You should have had the opportunity to get to your dream of playing at the NFL, in just a week. It hurts that pressure, public perception, harassment in social networks, all without having the facts, were too much to endure. We expected to see you bloom like a WR elite in the NFL, but God needed you more in your team. Your memory will never be forgotten, we will not let your death be in vain, and you will not be the irrelevant Mr..
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