Cori Clingman was indicted on 13 counts,
including vehicular manslaughter related to driving under the
influence, according to prosecutors in Prince George’s County, a
Washington suburb.
Clingman faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted, State’s
Attorney Aisha Braveboy said.
“This just starts really our fight to get justice for these
three young men, their families, Wise High School, the NFL, and
this entire community," Braveboy said.
It wasn't immediately clear whether Clingman had an attorney.
Braveboy said Clingman was arrested without incident and would
have a bond review on Friday.
Jackson was a fourth-round draft pick by the Vikings in April.
He played two years at Alabama before finishing his college
career with one season at Oregon.
Jackson, 24, and Isaiah Hazel died at the scene of the three-car
crash, while Anthony Lytton Jr. died at a hospital. Lytton was
24 and Hazel was 23.
The three were in the same vehicle just after 3 a.m. when it was
struck by another vehicle that was speeding and changing lanes,
police said.
“We believe that there was contact made between Ms. Clingman’s
vehicle and the victims’ vehicle,” Braveboy said.
Hazel was driving and Jackson and Lytton were passengers. Their
car veered off the road after being hit and struck multiple tree
stumps.
Nobody was injured in the second or third vehicles.
Hazel played college football at Maryland and Charlotte, and
Lytton played at Florida State and Penn State.
The three won a state championship together at Maryland’s Dr.
Henry A. Wise Jr. High School.
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