Former Kansas Player Lagerald Vick Faces Attempted Murder Charge

Lagerald Vick, a former standout basketball player for the University of Kansas, has been charged with attempted first-degree murder. The charges stem from a shooting that occurred during a Fourth of July celebration in Frayser, Tennessee.
Authorities have arrested and charged former Kansas Jayhawks basketball player Lagerald Vick with attempted first-degree murder. The incident allegedly took place during a gathering on July 4th in the Frayser area.
Vick, who previously played for the University of Kansas from 2015 to 2019 and was a notable player at Douglass High School, was taken into custody by law enforcement. Details surrounding the alleged shooting and the circumstances leading up to it have not been fully disclosed.
Talent on the court doesn't excuse alleged off-court violence. This is a serious accusation that demands due process, but it casts a dark shadow over a promising athletic career.


