Woman accused of accident in which Vikings player killed two others in a car accident
The woman was charged with 13 points including negligent murder, a car accident in which she died Minnesota Vikings Rookie Khyree Jackson back in July.
Jackson and two more were killed In the accident that happened in the early morning hours of July 6, weeks before the training camp began.
Cori Clingman has been charged with 13 points, including negligent murder associated with driving under the influence, according to prosecutors in Prince George’s district, Washington suburb.
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Clingman faces up to 30 years in prison if she is convicted, said the prosecutor Aisha Braveboy.
Jackson was chosen in the fourth round of last year’s NFL draft, but he never managed to make a blow.
“I’m absolutely crushed by these news,” said head coach Kevin O’Connell at the time of Jackson’s death.
“Khyree brought an infectious energy to our institution and our team. His confidence and an engaged personality immediately attracted teammates to him. In our short time spent together, it was obvious that Khyree would develop into a great professional football player, but what is it More impressive was his desire to become the best person for his family and those around him.
Jackson, a passenger, and 23-year-old Isaiah Hazel, who was driving a car, were both declared dead at the scene. Police said 23-year-old Anthony Lytton Jr., who was sitting in the back of the car, was transported to a regional hospital, where he was later proclaimed dead. The three of them played high school football together and won the national championship.
Police said Clingman got into a car with three men while trying to change the tape. Police said she was “driving at high speed” when she hit the vehicle.
Clingman had two other passengers at the time of the accident in the car, but no one was injured. The third -vehicle driver is also unharmed.
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Jackson took a break from football after high school, but returned to sports when he attended college, where he moved from a wide income to a cornerbek. Played for two seasons under Nick Saban in Alabama before he finished his Faculty career in Oregonwhere was the choice of the first team of all Pac-12.
Paulina’s grandfather from Fox News and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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