From ESPN.com by Tisha Thompson –
Pennsylvania attorney general’s office is investigating the 2024 death of a Bucknell freshman football player who collapsed during his first workout with the team, his parents confirmed Friday.
Mike Ferlazzo, a spokesman for Bucknell, said in a statement to ESPN on Friday that the school had received a search warrant “which we’re reviewing and will respond to appropriately.”
Calvin “CJ” Dickey Jr. died July 12, 2024, two days after he collapsed at a team workout. He was 18. The family’s attorney told ESPN last year that Dickey collapsed from sickle cell-related rhabdomyolysis, a medical condition that experts say is easily prevented, and even reversed, by stopping exercise.
It’s unclear what the search warrant is seeking. When contacted by ESPN and asked about Bucknell being served in relation to Dickey’s death, a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania attorney general’s office said she could not share any information because of an “ongoing investigation.”
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