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Top NFL prospect Jalen Carter turns self into police, posts bond in fatal crash

Top NFL prospect Jalen Carter turns self into police, posts bond in fatal crash
*** dark and quiet Yugi *** campus is quite the change from saturday's festive atmosphere. It feels very heavy today. It just felt very heavy like yesterday was just light and cheery and everyone having the best time and today it's like wow, everything can change so fast and it's just sad. U. G. *** freshman Rebecca harcourt went from elation to grief. It's pretty devastating, especially after the celebration in the parade yesterday sobering. Also at the parade. Offensive lineman Devon Will acc who posted this video to social media of him along the parade route celebrating *** second straight national championship, shocking *** lot of disbelief. It's, I can't wrap my head around it. Like we saw them yesterday having the time of their lives and then today like I can't imagine the grief that the team especially is going through right now and I just hear this bang, the power goes out and then it comes back on. Um, but I was curious. So I got out of bed and came out here Sicily Pangburn heard the crash, Athens Clarke County Police, They happened around 2 45 sunday morning along Barnett Shoals road in Athens. I can't even tell what happened because they hit the power line, they hit *** light pole and then they hit the tree and then they hit the building Like I don't even, and then they end up behind the car. I can't even say how they would have gotten into that position. Police say 24 year old Chandler Lacroix, *** staff member for the football team was driving the car at the time of the crash. She died from her injuries in addition to will, me and my friends right around that age. You know, how do you, how do you deal with losing, losing people that are so young? You know, I'm sure that everyone involved had *** lot more to offer to the world. It's scary, especially with like Damar Hamlin last week and now him. It's just, it teaches you not to take *** single day for granted.
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Top NFL prospect Jalen Carter turns self into police, posts bond in fatal crash
University of Georgia football standout Jalen Carter surrendered to police in Athens, Georgia, Wednesday night on charges related to a crash that killed his teammate and a team staffer hours after they celebrated the Bulldogs' national championship victory.Carter -- who has been projected as a top pick in the NFL draft next month -- turned himself in at the Athens-Clarke County Jail on charges of reckless driving and racing, jail records show. He was booked at 11:33 p.m. and released a short time later at 11:49 p.m.Carter's teammate Devin Willock and football team staff member Chandler LeCroy were killed in the Jan. 15 crash, which happened hours after the team participated in a parade through campus to celebrate its second consecutive national title.LeCroy was driving a Ford SUV near the campus with Willock and two other members of the football program also in the vehicle, police have said. The SUV was traveling "about 104 miles per hour" before it veered off the road and slammed into two power poles and several trees, Athens-Clarke County police said.Authorities said Carter was driving a separate vehicle and he and LeCroy appeared to be racing."The evidence demonstrated that both vehicles switched between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes of travel, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed, in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other," Athens-Clarke County police said.Carter responded to the allegations in a statement posted on his verified Twitter account Wednesday, writing, "This morning I received a telephone call from the Athens Georgia police department informing me that two misdemeanor warrants have been issued against me for reckless driving and racing."It is my intention to return to Athens to answer the misdemeanor charges against me and to make certain that the complete and accurate truth is presented. There is no question in my mind that when all of the facts are known that I will be fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing," he wrote.Carter spoke to police the night of the crash, according to Lt. Shaun Barnett of the Athens-Clarke County police.Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart said the charges announced against Carter are "deeply concerning, especially as we are still struggling to cope with the devastating loss of two beloved members of our community.""We will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities while supporting these families and assessing what we can learn from this horrible tragedy," Smart said in a written statement.Investigators have also said alcohol appeared to be a factor in the deadly crash.Toxicology results show LeCroy, who was driving a university vehicle not authorized for use at the time of the crash, had a blood alcohol concentration of .197 -- more than twice the legal limit in Georgia, police said.Willock was ejected and died at the scene and LeCroy died at a local hospital. The two other passengers in the vehicle were injured, officials said.Carter, who will skip his senior season, has been considered the potential No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft this April. He was a key part of Georgia's vaunted defense that allowed the fewest rushing yards per game (77.1) in 2022 and was named to several All-America teams.

University of Georgia football standout Jalen Carter surrendered to police in Athens, Georgia, Wednesday night on charges related to a crash that killed his teammate and a team staffer hours after they celebrated the Bulldogs' national championship victory.

Carter -- who has been projected as a top pick in the NFL draft next month -- turned himself in at the Athens-Clarke County Jail on charges of reckless driving and racing, jail records show. He was booked at 11:33 p.m. and released a short time later at 11:49 p.m.

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Carter's teammate Devin Willock and football team staff member Chandler LeCroy were killed in the Jan. 15 crash, which happened hours after the team participated in a parade through campus to celebrate its second consecutive national title.

LeCroy was driving a Ford SUV near the campus with Willock and two other members of the football program also in the vehicle, police have said. The SUV was traveling "about 104 miles per hour" before it veered off the road and slammed into two power poles and several trees, Athens-Clarke County police said.

Authorities said Carter was driving a separate vehicle and he and LeCroy appeared to be racing.

"The evidence demonstrated that both vehicles switched between lanes, drove in the center turn lane, drove in opposite lanes of travel, overtook other motorists, and drove at high rates of speed, in an apparent attempt to outdistance each other," Athens-Clarke County police said.

Carter responded to the allegations in a statement posted on his verified Twitter account Wednesday, writing, "This morning I received a telephone call from the Athens Georgia police department informing me that two misdemeanor warrants have been issued against me for reckless driving and racing.

"It is my intention to return to Athens to answer the misdemeanor charges against me and to make certain that the complete and accurate truth is presented. There is no question in my mind that when all of the facts are known that I will be fully exonerated of any criminal wrongdoing," he wrote.

Carter spoke to police the night of the crash, according to Lt. Shaun Barnett of the Athens-Clarke County police.

Georgia head football coach Kirby Smart said the charges announced against Carter are "deeply concerning, especially as we are still struggling to cope with the devastating loss of two beloved members of our community."

"We will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities while supporting these families and assessing what we can learn from this horrible tragedy," Smart said in a written statement.

Investigators have also said alcohol appeared to be a factor in the deadly crash.

Toxicology results show LeCroy, who was driving a university vehicle not authorized for use at the time of the crash, had a blood alcohol concentration of .197 -- more than twice the legal limit in Georgia, police said.

Willock was ejected and died at the scene and LeCroy died at a local hospital. The two other passengers in the vehicle were injured, officials said.

Carter, who will skip his senior season, has been considered the potential No. 1 overall pick in the upcoming NFL draft this April. He was a key part of Georgia's vaunted defense that allowed the fewest rushing yards per game (77.1) in 2022 and was named to several All-America teams.