Erie County District Attorney Frank J. Clark announced today that Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch has agreed to a deal that will resolve the investigation of his hit-and-run accident."This whole agreement is predicated on the fact that he was driving the car," Clark said. "Has he said that officially? The answer is no. But obviously, the reason we were here in these negotiations is all predicated on the fact that he was driving the vehicle."
Presumably, this means Lynch will plead guilty to some traffic offense related to leaving the scene of an accident, but Clark wouldn't get specific during his bizarre press conference, in which he got angry at reporters when they asked him what the agreement entailed. Clark did say there was one other person in the SUV when Lynch hit a pedestrian, but he would not say whether that passenger was a Buffalo Bills player.


















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6-20-2008 @ 4:50PM
mcwherter3 said...
its not bad enough that we are trying to stay viable as a team.we dont need distractions.as a player you a big boy now.act it
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6-21-2008 @ 4:05PM
Ben said...
Who cares about the team. HE HIT SOME ONE WITH HIS CAR! What's the important issue here.
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6-23-2008 @ 12:34PM
wraith808 said...
Well, he's dealing with that. I mean I think the OP meant as far as future issues...
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