Woman faces 30 years in car crash that killed Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson

The woman who was indicted Thursday in the July 6 car crash that killed Minnesota Vikings rookie cornerback Khyree Jackson and two of his former high school teammates faces 30 years in prison, according to the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office.

Cori Clingman was indicted on 13 counts, including vehicular manslaughter related to driving under the influence, for her role in the crash that took the lives of Jackson, Anthony Lytton Jr., and Isaiah Hazel.

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"All were scholars. All were athletes," said State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy. "Each of them was special. It was a tragic loss for their families and our community."

It wasn’t immediately clear whether Clingman had an attorney. Braveboy said Clingman was arrested without incident and would have a bond review.

"This was a horrific tragedy that shouldn’t have happened," said Braveboy. "This just starts our fight to get justice for these three young men, their families and this entire community."

The Source: Information in this article comes from the Associated Press and the Prince George’s County State’s Attorney’s office.

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