San Antonio Express-News

Police: Georgia DL left fatal car crash

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Jalen Carter, the possible No. 1 pick in the NFL draft, was involved in a car crash in January that killed one of his teammates and a team support staffer, according to police.

Carter, 21, was racing through the streets of Athens, Ga., alongside a car driven by recruiting coordinato­r Chandler Lecroy that also carried Georgia teammate Devin Willock, Athens police said.

Lecroy was driving 104 mph shortly before she struck a curb and her vehicle went airborne. Lecroy and Willock were killed in the crash, and two passengers were injured. According to police, Carter drove away from the scene.

Carter was a superstar defensive lineman for the Georgia Bulldogs during his three years in college, powering the team to 2021 and 2022 national titles. Before Wednesday’s news, he was the No. 1 draft prospect in most rankings. He did not participat­e in a previously scheduled media session at the NFL scouting combine in Indianapol­is.

Surveillan­ce video showed Carter, Lecroy, Willock and other teammates leaving an Athens nightclub around 2:30 a.m. on Jan. 15, the Atlanta Journal-constituti­on reported. They had spent the prior day celebratin­g their most recent championsh­ip.

On their way from the club to a Waffle House, “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,” police said Wednesday.

Lecroy’s blood-alcohol level was 0.197, according to police. Investigat­ors said Carter did not appear to be drunk.

Though he drove away at first, Carter returned to the scene about 90 minutes later to speak with officers.

Carter was formally charged with reckless driving and racing, both misdemeano­rs.

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