The death of Khyree Jackson has shocked the sports world, and now TMZ has obtained photos from the scene showing the aftermath of the tragic crash.
The Minnesota Vikings cornerback was driving a Dodge Charger with Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton early Saturday morning when the crash occurred. The photos reveal the Dodge Charger completely disfigured.
Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson killed in Maryland car crash that claimed the lives of 2 others
Authorities said the driver of a silver Infiniti, identified as Cori Clingman, attempted to change lanes while “driving at a high rate of speed.” pic.twitter.com/WRL79xbfL3— Simo saadi🇲🇦🇵🇸🇺🇸 (@Simo7809957085) July 7, 2024
Pictures show the car being loaded onto a tow truck, flattened, with the back part of the vehicle severed from the rest of the cab. Another snap shows just the mangled back half of the car, with the interior poking through the parts of the car’s body that were stripped away.
As reported, police responded to a crash early this morning after the Dodge Charger collided with two other cars. Jackson and Hazel were pronounced dead at the scene, while Lytton was taken to a hospital where he later passed away.
Police told us a silver Infiniti slammed into the Dodge Charger while trying to change lanes at a high rate of speed, causing the Dodge to careen into a Chevy Impala before running into trees on the side of the roadway. Maryland State Police say the investigation is ongoing.
Vikings Khyree Jackson's Unfortunate Crash Site Photos. The Dodge Charger Was Completely Wrecked. pic.twitter.com/St65VJC6aM
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The Vikings’ GM released a statement following the news, saying in part, “I am heartbroken by the loss of Khyree … My thoughts are with Khyree’s family and friends.”
Minnesota selected Jackson just a few months ago in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. At the University of Oregon last season, he managed 34 tackles and three interceptions.
Khyree was only 24 years old.
Statement from Head Coach Kevin O'Connell on Khyree Jackson's tragic passing pic.twitter.com/Sa7dffCTof
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