Lamar Patterson, 17, a football star at St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, was killed in Feb. 2022 when his car was struck by a light rail train on his drive to school.
A Maryland train operator has been charged in connection with a horrific crash that killed a star high school football player last year.
Patterson was driving to St. Francis Academy in Baltimore heading west on Maple Road in Linthicum when his car was struck by an MTA Light Rail train traveling east, killing him. On Feb. 2, 2022, an MTA Light Rail train struck a Honda Accord operated by star high school football player Lamar Patterson, killing him.Patterson, 17, was on his way to St. Francis Academy in Baltimore, where he was a standout junior wide receiver.But when police later reviewed surveillance footage, they saw that the rail crossing’s arms were not down at the time of the crash.
The 17-year-old athlete was a standout junior wide receiver at St. Francis Academy, where he transferred in his freshman year to join the private school’s renowned football program.
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