Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson’s car was completely totaled in fatal crash, photos reveal
NY Post
The Saturday morning Maryland car crash that left Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two of his high school teammates dead left the vehicle they were in completely totaled, according to new photos.
The Dodge Charger was seen completely flattened on the back of a tow truck with the rear of the car entirely severed from the rest of the vehicle, according to pictures obtained by TMZ.
Another angle showed the interior of the car poking through the vehicle’s body after the wreck in Upper Marlboro.
The crash left Jackson, Anthony Lytton, Jr. and Isaiah Hazel — all former football players at Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School — dead.
“All three victims were occupants of a maroon Dodge Charger involved in the crash,” Maryland State Police said in a statement. “Hazel was the driver. Jackson was the front seat passenger and Lytton was seated in the rear of the vehicle.”
Jackson, 24, and Hazel, 23, were both pronounced dead at the scene of the crash while Lytton, 24, was transported to a local hospital, where he was then pronounced dead.
With the Yankees on an impressive run of mostly correct decisions, there’s some reason to leave them alone and just let the best team in the American League continue to roll. But they did raise serious doubt and leave room for suggestions (and even ridicule) following maybe the most inexplicable decision of this season, or any season.
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