A Maryland woman was admitted to three counts of negligent homicide while intoxicated on Friday in connection with a July 2024 collision that claimed the lives of Minnesota Vikings rookie Khyree Jackson and two former high school teammates. Cori Clingman, 25, struck a Dodge Charger carrying Jackson, Isaiah Hazel, 23, and Anthony Lytton Jr., 24, while attempting a high-speed lane change in her Infiniti Q50, according to investigators. The impact sent the Charger off the roadway into tree stumps, killing Jackson and Hazel instantly, while Lytton succumbed to injuries after hospitalization.
Prince George's County authorities confirmed Clingman's blood alcohol level exceeded Maryland's 0.08 percent legal threshold. Her plea agreement calls for prosecutors to recommend five years per count with all but one year suspended consecutively, resulting in an anticipated three-year prison term. Sentencing is set for February 4, 2026.
Jackson, a fourth-round 2024 draft pick preparing for his NFL debut as a cornerback, was weeks from turning 25 when the crash occurred.
Prince George's County authorities confirmed Clingman's blood alcohol level exceeded Maryland's 0.08 percent legal threshold. Her plea agreement calls for prosecutors to recommend five years per count with all but one year suspended consecutively, resulting in an anticipated three-year prison term. Sentencing is set for February 4, 2026.
Jackson, a fourth-round 2024 draft pick preparing for his NFL debut as a cornerback, was weeks from turning 25 when the crash occurred.