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Fred Jackson may have just gained some value.
 
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Bills running back Marshawn Lynch is in attendance at Tuesday's OTA workout with his Bills teammates. No word on whether Lynch will comment on his vehicle which was involved in an alleged hit-and-run accident over the weekend in downtown Buffalo.

Buffalo Police are continuing their investigation. There is no word as to whether or not Lynch was driving the vehicle when the incident occurred.

Lynch's attorney Michael Caffery issued a prepared statement at the close of practice today. It read as follows.

As you are aware, I represent Marshawn T. Lynch. The Buffalo Police Department is still investigating this matter. At the present time, I decline to make any comment on behalf of my client. I have also instructed my client not to make any comment.

Lynch did not speak to reporters at the close of practice. Teammate Trent Edwards when asked about Lynch's focus during practice today in light of the recent events said the Bills running back was performing as he always does on the field.

"Marshawn is always going to be light on his feet and always have a good time out there," said Edwards. "That's why it's enjoyable to play with a guy like that. It's always fun to have a guy that when you put the football down he's going to play hard."
 
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As you are aware, I represent Marshawn T. Lynch. The Buffalo Police Department is still investigating this matter. At the present time, I decline to make any comment on behalf of my client. I have also instructed my client not to make any comment


Translation: My client is guilty and we are doing what we can do get him off. Therefore we cannot publicly speak about it.
 
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Police getting impatient for meeting with Marshawn Lynch

BUFFALO (AP) — Police investigators are growing impatient with Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch and his failure to meet with them more than three days after his vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run accident.

Buffalo Police Department spokesman Mike DeGeorge suggested Tuesday that Lynch could face an obstruction of justice charge if he doesn't cooperate. He said Lynch's lawyer finally contacted investigators on Monday, but a meeting has not been set.

"Right now, the ball is in their court. The clock would be ticking," DeGeorge said during a news conference. "Police have made it clear to Mr. Lynch's representative that they would like some answers, expect some answers and if they don't start getting some answers then they could take some other action."

Lynch took part in the Bills' voluntary practice Tuesday morning after arriving about 10 minutes late. Afterward, he avoided reporters.

The Bills distributed a statement from Lynch's lawyer, Michael Caffery, in which he declined comment and added he instructed his client also not to say anything.

Declining to call Lynch a suspect, DeGeorge said evidence and witness statements point to the player's 2008 Porsche SUV as the vehicle that sped off after striking a pedestrian early Saturday at an intersection near Buffalo's bar district. The victim, identified as a 27-year-old woman from suburban Toronto, had a bruised hip and a cut that required seven stitches, DeGeorge said.

DeGeorge declined to say whether police have determined Lynch was behind the wheel or even in the vehicle during the accident.

The SUV was impounded after being discovered near Lynch's home shortly after the accident. DeGeorge said police were unable to contact Lynch over the weekend, and even attempted to reach him through the Bills.

DeGeorge said police were not allowed to approach Lynch at practice because he has invoked his right to representation by an attorney.
 
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I really don't get the special treatment these guys get. What's preventing the police from showing up at his house and knocking on the door?
Or walking into practice and talking to him?
They know where he is, why are they just sitting there waiting for him to come to them?
If this were any ordinary citizen they would be hunting the owner of the vehicle down.
 
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Update

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Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark tells 2 On Your Side they now have evidence that Marshawn Lynch was on Chippewa Street the same night as the hit and run accident occured.

However, the investigation continues as to who was driving the car at the time of the accident.

 
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Is this beyond ridiculous to everyone or just me?

He hit a pedestrian, there is damage to his car, that was found in his driveway, with witnesses, and was most likely recorded. What else needs to be investigated?
Just bring him in and ask him, were you driving your vehicle or not? if not, who was. It's not like it was reported stolen. I don't understand why the Buffalo police are making this into some huge mystery case.
 
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I think it's odd they haven't pressed a little harder than they have. I'd be pissed if I was the one who was hit. But, it likely also suggests that they have no images from the cameras showing him behind the wheel either. Otherwise, I'd think they would go get him.

I wonder if he paid in cash at the bar he was likely in?
 
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Here in Buffalo, the rumor is that Lynch let Tom Brady borrow his car Saturday night.

There's video from a traffic camera, but nothing that shows Lynch in the car. His lawyer has basically told Lynch to shut up, so there must be some legal red tape preventing the police from talking to Lynch.


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Another update on the original link:

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Two Sources involved in the investigation tell Two On Your Side that a witness has placed Bills Running Back Marshawn Lynch behind the wheel of his S.U.V. at the time of a hit-and-run accident early Saturday morning.

A source who asked not to be identified tells Channel 2 that investigators have four witnesses that say Lynch was driving.

Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark would not confirm that information, but did say that investigators continue to follow a number of leads as they build their case.

Two On Your Side's Adam Benigni spoke to Lynch's attorney Michael Caffery Thursday. He wouldn't comment when asked if Lynch was driving the car, but did say progress is being made toward a sit down meeting between Lynch and investigators.
 
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Maybe some other players in the car:

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark calls Bills running back Marshawn Lynch the "principal suspect" in an alleged hit-and-run accident, saying the player was inside his vehicle when it struck and injured a pedestrian.

What's unclear, Clark said Thursday, is whether Lynch was driving the 2008 Porsche SUV when it struck a woman crossing an intersection in downtown Buffalo before speeding off early Saturday.

"There were other people in the car, too, (Lynch) wasn't the only person in the car," Clark told The Associated Press. "I don't know whether he was driving that car or not. But I'm confident that before the investigation ends, we're going to find out, whether he talks to us or whether he doesn't."

Raising the possibility that those passengers might include Lynch's teammates, Clark warned it would be important for them to step forward.

"I'm not saying how we know it or who they are, but they know who they are, so we'll just see how this plays out," Clark said.

Clark said he's frustrated with the player's lack of cooperation, saying he's had no direct contact with Lynch or his attorney, Michael Caffery. Clark said he remains hopeful a meeting will eventually take place.

Caffery said he has been cooperative.

"It's an ongoing open-line between the D.A.'s office, my office and Buffalo police, but we don't have anything set at the present time," Caffery told The AP.

Lynch, the Bills' 2007 first-round draft pick, has declined comment while taking part in the team's voluntary practices this week.

The victim, identified as a 27-year-old woman from suburban Toronto, had a bruised hip and a cut that required seven stitches. She was treated and released from a hospital on the same day.

Shortly after the accident, police impounded the SUV after discovering it in the driveway of Lynch's home in suburban Buffalo. A piece of a vehicle found at the accident site has also been linked to Lynch's SUV, police said.

Clark, who said he's willing to accept a plea deal, acknowledged he cannot compel Lynch to speak to investigators because the player has a right against self-incrimination.

"The minute I have enough evidence to prove whoever it was behind the wheel, I'll charge them," Clark said.
 
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At least it's good to know you can just deny driving your own vehicle and you won't be charged in any kind of hit and run unless there is some evidence. Roll Eyes
 
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It sounds like the DA doesn't really care what Lynch says now. I'd guess they're just trying to determine if he was drinking and how much.

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The silence has somewhat broken from Marshawn Lynch's camp.

Erie County DA Frank Clark tells 2 On Your Side's Matt Pearl that Michael Caffery, Lynch's attorney, came to the courthouse to speak with the lead prosecutor and two investigators regarding the hit-and-run involving Lynch's SUV last weekend.

Caffery did not, however, discuss any details of the case. He simply came to apologize for not getting in touch sooner, then scheduled to meet with investigators Monday -- without his client.

Meanwhile, Clark says the case will likely wrap up early next week, regardless of what Lynch or his attorney says. Clark also told 2 On Your Side he is conducting the investigation under the assumption that Lynch was driving the vehicle.

Two sources involved in the investigation tell 2 On Your Side that a witness has placed Bills Running Back Marshawn Lynch behind the wheel of his S.U.V. at the time of a hit-and-run accident early Saturday morning.

A source, who asked not to be identified, tells Channel 2 that investigators have four witnesses that say Lynch was driving.

Frank Clark would not confirm that information, but did say that investigators continue to follow a number of leads as they build their case. He also says those involved in the probe are looking into the possibility other Bills players were inside the vehicle involved in the hit and run.

2 On Your Side's Adam Benigni spoke to Lynch's attorney Michael Caffery Thursday. He wouldn't comment when asked if Lynch was driving the car.
 
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I have to agree with SG on this one. If it were any of us we would have been in jail as soon as they found the vehicle and we would have been guilty unless proven innocent.
 
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Looks like a lot may happen today. It's either going to get resolved or get nasty:

Lynch and teammates to be questioned today by police probing accident

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A nasty confrontation is shaping up at Ralph Wilson Stadium today, but it won’t be the kind of clash that football fans might expect.

Lining up on one side are star running back Marshawn Lynch and at least three other Buffalo Bills players who are believed to have information about the hit-and-run accident involving Lynch’s sport utility vehicle and a pedestrian in the city’s Chippewa Entertainment District.

On the other side are investigators for the Buffalo police and Erie County District Attorney Frank J. Clark, who are frustrated over their dealings with the Bills players.

Police say they have received no cooperation from Lynch and little cooperation from his teammates in their probe of the accident that injured a 27-year-old Ontario woman who was struck while crossing the street at West Chippewa Street and Delaware Avenue on May 31.

Buffalo Police Officer Allan A. Kasprzak will go to the stadium in Orchard Park this afternoon and try to question three or more Bills players about the night of the accident, authorities said.

“I expect [Bills players] to be cooperative and truthful,” Clark said. “If I get any indication that they are anything less than cooperative and truthful, I will go to the grand jury, which will compel them to testify.”

That could cause trouble — not only for Lynch, but for any other Bills player who is less than truthful.

“If a witness lies to a police officer, that’s one thing. If they lie to a grand jury, that’s a criminal offense,” said one official close to the case. “If the witnesses in this case don’t start to cooperate, the [grand jury] subpoenas are coming out.”

Police said a grand jury probe would turn what is normally a routine police matter into a confrontational, high-profile inquiry that could last for weeks, even months.

Prosecutors can compel a person to testify before a grand jury, but only if they give the person immunity from prosecution for the crime in question.

Even if a person is given immunity from prosecution, that person can still be charged with perjury for any lie told to the grand jury, prosecutors said.

Kasprzak, the hit-and-run accident investigator for the Buffalo police, was not allowed by his department to comment. But informed sources said the officer called both the Bills organization and the National Football League security office earlier this week, complaining about alleged “stonewalling” by some of the players.

As of late Wednesday, no charges had been filed in the case, and Lynch, 22, one of the NFL’s top rookies last season, still had not spoken to police.

Lynch’s attorney, Michael P. Caffery, took issue with the idea that he and his client haven’t cooperated with authorities.

“I’ve had two conferences with the district attorney’s office and several phone calls with the Buffalo police,” Caffery said. “As far as I’m concerned, we’ve cooperated.”

Lynch participated in Wednesday’s minicamp practice at the stadium but said “no comment” when approached by reporters afterward.

How would the Bills organization react to investigators trying to interview other players?

“We have cooperated fully with authorities and will continue to cooperate, if asked,” said Scott A. Berchtold, the Bills’ vice president for communications.

Problems with police

Police told The Buffalo News that Lynch has no arrest record in New York State and has a clean driving record in the state.

But some police officers in Buffalo and Hamburg are not surprised to hear that Lynch is having legal difficulties.

Lynch was tossed out of two Chippewa Street bars in recent months because he brought in his own bottle of liquor, which is illegal under state alcohol laws, according to three law enforcement officials.

“[Buffalo police] have been told by bar owners that he’ll walk in, order a glass of pop and pour his own liquor into it,” one officer said. “He was told that you can’t do that, and it doesn’t matter if you’re Marshawn Lynch.”

Law enforcement officials in the Southtowns said Lynch attended a meeting several months ago with three high-ranking members of the Town of Hamburg police. At least one member of Lynch’s family and a Bills security official also attended.

The meeting was arranged after Lynch complained that police were being tough on him and his family, said a police official who works closely with that department.

“From what I understand, it was a case of ‘Let’s clear the air here,’ ” the source said. “They thought the police were picking on them.”

Town police impounded a vehicle that Lynch had been using and lent to a relative. Authorities said the vehicle was impounded after that relative was arrested for violating a vehicle and traffic law.

After the impoundment, Lynch went to Police Headquarters to reclaim the vehicle, but police wouldn’t give it to him, because it actually belonged to a local car dealer.

Lynch had a disagreement with some police personnel over the release of the vehicle, apparently prompting the clear-the-air meeting, sources said.

In addition, Orchard Park police investigated one minor incident, last Dec. 13, near the end of the Bills’ season. A vehicle apparently driven by Lynch struck a pole outside Ralph Wilson Stadium. Police responded, but no charges were filed, according to Orchard Park police records.

Town of Hamburg police have dealt with Lynch and his family on mostly minor matters, usually involving vehicle and traffic laws.

That is why one law enforcement official was not surprised to hear about the latest incident involving Lynch’s vehicle.

“God, no, I wasn’t surprised at all,” the source said. “It follows a pattern. It’s the kind of stuff he’s been doing. He’s just so cavalier about everything. That was always my impression.”

‘Sense of frustration’

These are some of the factors that police are evaluating as they continue to investigate Lynch and the hit-and-run on Chippewa:

Kelly Shpeley, 27, of Milton, Ont., was crossing Delaware toward the Spot Coffee shop when Lynch’s Porsche SUV struck her. The vehicle had been parked on Chippewa, facing west.

The victim was wearing dark clothing, officers said. A hard rain was falling, and road conditions were slippery. Police said the woman had the right of way.

“As [Shpeley] crossed the road, another woman was walking in front of her. The woman in front of Shpeley was kind of dancing and singing in the street . . . like ‘Singin’ in the Rain.’ That could have distracted whoever was driving Marshawn’s car,” a law enforcement official said.

Lynch’s vehicle — moving quickly but apparently below the speed limit — turned left onto Delaware and struck Shpeley, the official said.

“The driver never stopped, just kept moving south on Delaware,” the official said. “It could very well be that the driver never saw [Shpeley] and didn’t know he hit her.”

Shpeley suffered two large bruises near the hip and was treated in Buffalo General Hospital, where she received seven stitches.

After the accident, police impounded Lynch’s SUV, which they found parked outside the football star’s $560,000 home in the Town of Hamburg. Officers said no one answered the door of the house when they tried to speak with Lynch.

Authorities said investigators from three Buffalo police units — Kasprzak’s unit, the Central District detectives and the General Investigations Unit — are now working on the case. Detectives have been in Lynch’s neighborhood, questioning neighbors, and in the Chippewa district, questioning workers and patrons.

Clark has said his office is considering a misdemeanor charge of leaving the scene of an injury accident.

Buffalo police said they would like to quickly resolve the case, which was the 893rd hit-and- run report filed in the city this year. Most such cases involve property damage only.

“There is a sense of frustration,” Buffalo police spokesman Michael J. DeGeorge said.

“I think the department would have liked to have seen this resolved in a day or two. These incidents are often resolved very quickly, but if people will not cooperate, that is different.”
 
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Ugh, it appears Hardy was in the car. Somehow, I just knew he'd be involved.

3 Bills players, official subpoenaed in hit-and-run case

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Three Buffalo Bills players and a high-ranking team official have been subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury looking into a hit-and-run accident involving running back Marshawn Lynch's SUV, police said Thursday.

"Investigators believe these people have information regarding this case," Buffalo Police Department spokesman Michael DeGeorge said.

Erie County District Attorney Frank Clark has impaneled a grand jury to investigate the May 31 incident when Lynch's 2008 Porsche Cayenne allegedly sped off after hitting and injuring a female pedestrian.

The grand jury is scheduled to convene June 20, DeGeorge said.

Clark — who was unavailable for comment Thursday — has previously said he's confident charges will be filed in the case.

DeGeorge didn't name those who were subpoenaed Thursday.

The Buffalo News reported that the three players being issued subpoenas were rookie wide receivers James Hardy and Steve Johnson and second-year offensive lineman Christian Gaddis.

The paper also reported that Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. and chief operating officer Russ Brandon and three other Bills officials also were expected to be called to testify.

DeGeorge did rule out the possibility that other high-ranking team officials could be subpoenaed.
 
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A little good news for Lynch. Although, if he wasn't drinking, why doesn't he just come forward?

Report: Testimony will wait

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(WGR 550) - Friday could have been a benchmark day in the alleged hit-and-run accident involving a vehicle registered to Marshawn Lynch, as three Bills players were scheduled to appear in front of a grand jury. That date has been delayed, according to The Buffalo News.

Prosecutors have agreed to post-pone the testimony for the players who live out-of-town because the Bills don't have any practices scheduled until July.

"We're trying to avoid anybody having to testify before a grand jury," said Frank Clark, Erie County District Attorney. "If we get the information we need, through other sources or from the people who were scheduled to testify, we'll just cancel the grand jury appearance."

The News is reporting other details on the night of the incident, including that the players got their hair styled at the Orchard Park apartment of James Hardy earlier in the evening by a friend of safety Donte Whitner. Police sources say Lynch and one other player went to an exotic dance club in Cheektowaga before moving on to Chippewa, where a 25-year old Buffalo woman said Lynch was drinking only water, and behaving like a gentleman.
 
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Prosecutors have agreed to post-pone the testimony for the players who live out-of-town because the Bills don't have any practices scheduled until July.


Nice of them to schedule things around their practice schedule Roll Eyes

You know he was either drunk or impaired by other means. If not, it wouldn't of been a hit and run.
 
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Nice of them to schedule things around their practice schedule


I'm thinking it's something different. When they testify before a grand jury, while the DA doesn't have to grant immunity, if he were to offer it for their testimony and through that found out one of them was the driver, there would be nothing he could do. By having the team officials testify today prior to the players, he has a chance to get the info without putting the case in jeopardy.

A complete guess but it sounds good.

The team officials are still scheduled to go on at 1:00 today.
 
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