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Tragic Car Accident Claims Lives of Three Young Men, Driver Charged with Vehicular Manslaughter

Tragic Car Accident Claims Lives of Three Young Men, Driver Charged with Vehicular Manslaughter

The tragic incident that claimed the lives of Minnesota Vikings cornerback Khyree Jackson and two others has led to criminal charges against the driver responsible. In a recent announcement, authorities revealed multiple charges filed against Cori Clingman for her role in the fatal accident.

According to the State’s Attorney for Prince George’s County, Maryland, Clingman now faces several counts of vehicular manslaughter due to gross negligence and driving under the influence. The accident occurred on July 6 when Clingman allegedly struck Jackson's vehicle while speeding and impaired. Eyewitnesses and police reports indicate that Jackson's car veered off the road and collided with trees. This devastating event resulted in the immediate deaths of Jackson and passenger Isaiah Hazel, with another passenger, Anthony Lytton Jr., succumbing to his injuries at a nearby hospital.

This heartbreaking tragedy not only affected the families involved but also sent shockwaves through the sports community. Both the Minnesota Vikings and Oregon Ducks expressed profound grief over the loss of Jackson, who was selected by the Vikings in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft after an outstanding final season at Oregon. To honor his memory, both teams adorned their helmets with special decals during the 2024-25 season. Additionally, the Vikings contributed significantly to covering the funeral expenses for Jackson and his companions.

State attorney Aisha Braveboy emphasized the preventable nature of this tragedy, underscoring the importance of responsible behavior behind the wheel. The charges against Clingman serve as a stark reminder of the severe consequences of reckless driving. As the legal process unfolds, it is crucial to reflect on the value of life and the need for vigilance on the roads to prevent such heart-wrenching incidents from occurring again.

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