The Marshawn Lynch-hit and run story just got a little more interesting as a witness to the crime says Lynch was behind the wheel of his SUV when it struck a woman last weekend.
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. 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.
According to the police report, the SUV was driving westbound on Chippewa and turning left to go south on Delaware when it hit a female pedestrian who was attempting to cross the street. Police confirm there was front end damage to the car, and the report says a broken off piece of the car was recovered at the scene and turned in as evidence.
If Lynch is avoiding investigators, he only looks guiltier than he already does. He would be better served to either fess up for the incident now or claim his innocence.
Another interesting thing to think about is whether or not more Bills players were in the car. That would certainly add a twist to this story now wouldn’t it?

