LSU’s Trey Holly maintains innocence over murder charge

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LSU running back Trey Holly is staunchly maintaining his innocence in speaking out for the first time since he was charged with attempted second-degree murder.

Holly was one of three people arrested in connection with a Feb. 9 shooting in Farmerville, La., in which a man was shot in the leg and a woman was in critical condition after being shot three times.

“As you guys know I was recently arrested on 3 felony charges. I have been falsely identified, accused, and arrested,” Holly wrote in a Facebook post published Saturday.


LSU running back Trey Holly has maintained his innocence after he was charged with attempted murder in Louisiana. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

“I am 100% innocent and the people that know me know this is not my character at all. I was not involved in the incident at all. I was at home which is where the incident took place. I turned myself in because I was notified of an arrest warrant and I wanted to fully cooperate. Due to this being an ongoing investigation I cannot give many details.

“To my fans I’m sorry for the confusion but you guys know this is not me at all. I will come back better than ever and I look forward to proving my innocence. To the REAL ONES thank you guys for standing beside me through this tough time, I got this and my story will be told one day and it will be LEGENDARY.”

In addition to attempted murder, Holly was charged with one count of aggravated criminal damage to property and one count of aggravated criminal damage to property.


SU running back Trey Holly (25) carries for a touchdown during the second half of the team's NCAA college football game against Army
SU running back Trey Holly (25) carries for a touchdown during the second half of the team’s NCAA college football game against Army. AP

Holly turned himself into the Union Parish Detention Center last Thursday and was held on $512,000 bond.

He has been suspended indefinitely from LSU’s football program pending the outcome of the case.

A four-star recruit, Holly had 110 yards on 11 carries last season; 91 of those yards came Oct. 21 versus Army.

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