This article is from the source 'independent' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-olympic-swimmers-ryan-lochte-james-feigen-indicted-false-crime-report-a7198516.html
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Police recommend Ryan Lochte and James Feigen are indicted for false crime report | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Police have recommended that US Olympic swimmers Ryan Lochte and James Feigen be indicted by Rio de Janeiro authorities for false reporting of a crime after they claimed they were held up at gunpoint in an armed robbery, according to ABC News. | |
In the latest twist in the saga, the Brazilian police claimed in a press conference today that the swimmers’ story was fabricated and their stories were inconsistent. | In the latest twist in the saga, the Brazilian police claimed in a press conference today that the swimmers’ story was fabricated and their stories were inconsistent. |
Now, two out of the four swimmers may face charges. | |
Mr Lochte, a Gold medal winner in the 2016 Olympics, and his three teammates were in a taxi after leaving a party and stopped at a petrol station, where they said they were hauled out of the vehicle at gunpoint and made to hand over their valuables. | Mr Lochte, a Gold medal winner in the 2016 Olympics, and his three teammates were in a taxi after leaving a party and stopped at a petrol station, where they said they were hauled out of the vehicle at gunpoint and made to hand over their valuables. |
CCTV footage suggested missing gaps in the story. | CCTV footage suggested missing gaps in the story. |
Mr Lochte was accused of making up the accusation to cover up the fact they had vandalised the petrol station, including urinating and breaking a door. | Mr Lochte was accused of making up the accusation to cover up the fact they had vandalised the petrol station, including urinating and breaking a door. |
The swimmers were confronted by a security guard at the station who allegedly pointed a firearm at them. | The swimmers were confronted by a security guard at the station who allegedly pointed a firearm at them. |
A video, first obtained by the Daily Mail, showed the swimmers smiling and joking once they had returned to the Olympic Village, which prosecutors said was evidence they had not undergone a violent mugging. | A video, first obtained by the Daily Mail, showed the swimmers smiling and joking once they had returned to the Olympic Village, which prosecutors said was evidence they had not undergone a violent mugging. |
Their teammates, Gunner Bentz and James Conger, were escorted off a plane bound for the US on Wednesday night as police required more testimony from the athletes. | Their teammates, Gunner Bentz and James Conger, were escorted off a plane bound for the US on Wednesday night as police required more testimony from the athletes. |
Mr Lochte flew to the US on Monday, two days before a judge issued a seizure warrant for him. | Mr Lochte flew to the US on Monday, two days before a judge issued a seizure warrant for him. |
His lawyer, Jeff Ostrow, said this week that his client had co-operated with authorities and stood by his claims. | His lawyer, Jeff Ostrow, said this week that his client had co-operated with authorities and stood by his claims. |
Previous version
1
Next version