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A Maryland community shaken by gun violence on Independence Day and more top stories…
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What we know about Cori Clingman — driver in crash that killed three footballers
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CORI Clingman was the driver involved in the horror car crash that killed Khyree Jackson, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr.
The trio were friends who had played football together for years.
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Who is Cori Clingman?
Cori Clingman is a 23-year-old woman who has been identified as the driver involved in the fatal car crash that tragically resulted in the deaths of the three football players.
The silver Infiniti she was driving crashed into the Dodge Charger carrying Khyree Jackson, Isaiah Hazel and Anthony Lytton Jr
Clingman’s vehicle also collided with a Chevy Impala, but thankfully none of the passengers in this vehicle were seriously injured.
She is yet to be charged, but Maryland State Police said charges are pending in consultation with the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s Office.
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What happened to Khyree Jackson, Isaiah Hazel & Anthony Lytton Jr?
Isaiah Hazel, 23, was a former defensive back for the Charlotte 49ers college football team.
Khyree Jackson, 24, played college football for Alabama and Oregon and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings for the NFL in 2024.
AJ Lytton, 24, played two seasons with Florida State and one season with Penn State.
The three men were all friends who had played football together for years.
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They all attended Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, where they won several state championships together.
At around 3am in the morning of Saturday, July 6, 2024, the three men were travelling in the Charger that was hit by Clingman’s car.
The Maryland woman was speeding as she changed lanes on northbound Route 4 in Prince George’s County, Maryland State Police said.
The Charger was forced off the road and hit multiple tree stumps.
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Alcohol might have been a factor in the crash, police said.
Passengers in the Infiniti and the Impala emerged from the accident unharmed and with relatively little damage to their vehicles.
Jackson and Hazel, who was driving the Charger, were both pronounced dead at the scene.
Another former teammate, Anthony Lytton Jr., 24, was brought to the University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center, where he was later pronounced dead.
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Clingman was identified by police in a statement as being responsible for the crash.
What is Cori Clingman’s criminal record?
The U.S. Sun exclusively revealed that Clingman had previous charges for driving over the speed limit.
The 23-year-old has received two speeding tickets for exceeding the speed limit of 55 mph zones, including an incident where she was reportedly traveling at almost twice the limit.
Clingman was first caught in 2018 for travelling at 69mph in a 55mph zone.
In 2020, police also caught Clingman flying through a 55mph zone at 100mph.
She served a year of unsupervised probation for her first arrest, but the outcome of the second arrest is unknown.
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Dangerous heat and humidity returns to Maryland, Alert Days issued
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Maryland Waterfowl Hunting Blind Site Lottery Opens July 15, 2024
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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is again offering an online process for Maryland hunters to apply for a 2024-2025 waterfowl blind site license. From July 15 through July 29 at 11:59 p.m., hunters and riparian landowners may enter the annual lottery for the opening days of blind site licensing.
Hunters and riparian landowners with a DNRid can register to be entered into a random lottery for a county of their choice. Anyone can register for a DNRid through the department’s online licensing portal.
Lottery entrants will be sent a link to a virtual meeting platform (Microsoft Teams) where a department representative will guide them through the blind site licensing process.
There is no charge to enter the lottery. Hunters must be Maryland residents and must have purchased either a 2023-2024 or 2024-2025 Maryland hunting license prior to their appointment to license offshore waterfowl hunting blind sites. Landowners are exempt from the hunting license requirement but will need to produce proof of property ownership.
Additional information and important instructions are available on the department’s website. Winners of the lottery will be posted on the department’s website and will be notified by email with the time, date, and virtual meeting link for the meeting. These virtual meetings will begin August 6 and continue during normal business hours. In some counties, appointments will take place on multiple business days.
After the opening days, blind site licensing for all counties will occur by appointment only. Customers may begin making appointments online on August 14 for virtual meetings that will begin August 19. Customers who schedule an appointment will receive an email that includes a virtual meeting link to communicate with DNR staff at the appropriate date and time.
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