Overview
- Attorney Matt Ory showed HTV10 surveillance video and said Lacy was 72.6 yards behind the impact and then steered around the scene.
- Ory said vehicle data indicate Lacy had earlier passed four cars but was back in his lane roughly 92.3 yards before the collision.
- Louisiana State Police previously asserted Lacy recklessly crossed the centerline in a no-passing zone, set off the chain of events, and left without rendering aid.
- The criminal process never reached a grand jury because Lacy, 24, died by suicide during a police pursuit in Houston on April 12, one day before the scheduled hearing.
- Posts claiming the new clip proves Lacy’s innocence have circulated on social media, which outlets reporting the video have not independently verified.