Extensive receiver of New York Giants Malik Nabers dedicated emotional respect to his former LSU team Kyren lacy After the sudden death of lacy.
“Damn I’m not hugging enough Dawg,” wrote Nabers, 21, through his Instagram story on Monday, April 14.
In another post Nabers wrote, “so Krazy how you can catch a memory in time, feel like at the top of the da World and all around you feel the same.”
Nabers shared photographs from his time with Lacy in LSU, both of which were both wide receivers in 2022 and 2023. Giants selected nabers with the 6th choice in the 2024 NFL draft. Lacy was widely expected to be a choice of first or second round in the next NFL 2025 draft.
Lacy died suicide Saturday, April 12, after a police pursuit in the spring, Texas, according to the Harris Sheriff’s Office (Texas).
Authorities responded a call on Saturday evening by one of the members of the Lacy family, indicating that he had shot a weapon on the ground. Lacy fled before the authorities reached the stage, and later avoiding the officers when they tried to withdraw it.
Lacy eventually dropped his vehicle after a long mile chase. When the authorities tried to remove Lacy from his car and take him under arrest after the collision, he was pronounced at the scene by the EMS staff.
His death came just days before Lacy was scheduled to appear in front of a big jury on Monday, April 14, regarding his alleged involvement in a car accident that killed 78-year-old Herman Hall in December 2024.
Lacy was arrested and charged with killing negligence, a criminal hit and reckless driving after the collision. At the time, authorities believed that Lacy could have caused the accident before leaving the scene. He was released with a $ 151,000 bond and maintained his innocence until his death.
After news of Lacy’s death, the father of the football player, Kenny lacyHe spoke on social media.
“New parents, start talking to your children at a very early age and make sure they are safe and believe comfortable in you,” Kenny wrote via Facebook on Sunday, April 13. “Don’t be fine with ‘I’m fine, or I’m good” when you know something is not right. Mental health is true, and for the most part (and) it is invisible. Do not ignore signatures, even if they may seem small. “
He went on, “Our life has changed forever and it will never be okay, but God needed my child more than he was needed here. This must be the biggest pills that our families have had to swallow, but I know that love and compassion in our families will pass us.”
An autopsy will take place in Lacy from the Harris Institute of Harris Institute of the Forensic Institute to determine its official cause of death.