More tumult has arrived for the Dallas Cowboys in an offseason already drenched in turmoil. This time it involves cornerback Kelvin Joseph, 22, the team’s second-round pick in 2021 who is in line to potentially earn a starting role in 2022, spent Friday being questioned by Dallas police regarding an ongoing murder investigation involving the death of Cameron Ray, 20, on the evening of March 18 following an altercation outside of a Dallas area nightclub — sources told CBS Sports.
Surveillance video was released that showed an individual fitting the description of Joseph, inclusive of his trademark necklace that reads YKDV (an acronym for his pseudonym as a rapper, YKDV Bossman Fat, and stands for “You Know Da Vibe”) present at the scene where the altercation was sparked with Ray and his group of friends; and potentially that he was involved in the altercation itself.
After the fight, Ray was gunned down in a drive-by as someone in an SUV opened fire on him, and he was later transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead. Below is the timeline of research into the matter by CBS Sports on Thursday, April 14.
5 p.m. CT: Sources could not provide “no” on if Joseph was present at the scene of the murder being investigated by the Dallas Police Department, but acknowledged footage appears to show him.6 p.m. CT: Continued conversations with sources leads to credible speculation DPD would want to interview Joseph, believing he was indeed present at the scene and involved in the initial altercation.9:15 p.m CT: Text from source confirms DPD does want to speak to Joseph, but stops short of labeling him a suspect or person of interest at the time.
On Saturday, Dallas Police say they have arrested Aries Jones, 28, and Tivione English, 21, of Baton Rouge, La., whom detectives have identified as the shooters in this homicide.
The team released the following statement Friday:
“The Dallas Cowboys are aware of the…
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