New Security Camera Footage Sinks Ryan Lochte's Robbery ClaimsAccording to Brazilian officials, the Olympian's story doesn't float.
ByDan Bova•
Something doesn't float ... Brazilian authoritiestold ABC Newsthat a gas stationsecuritycamera captured swimmerRyan Lochtesmashing a restroom door and arguing with a security guard, in turn smashing his story of getting robbed at gunpoint.
According toThe New York Times:
“看完视频和听力的证词witnesses, the Brazilian police have determined the incident involved damage to a bathroom door at a gas station where the swimmers stopped in the early hours Sunday on the way back to the athletes' village from a party.
"A Brazilian police official who had reviewed the video images said that there had been no armed assault, contrary to what the swimmers had claimed. The official declined to be identified because the investigation was continuing."
Was Lochte lyin' in his original claim, that men posing as police officers carjacked the U.S. swim team's taxi and robbed them at gunpoint? While the police force in the notoriously corrupt city of Rio is far from unimpeachable, it is starting to look that way. We will have to wait and see what this means for Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz, his two fellow swimmers who were pulled off their flights back to America, and are currently still in Brazil.
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One Brazilian who is ready to let this incident float away like so much sewage pumping into the waves of Copacabana Beach is IOC Rio spokesman Mario Andrada, who released this remarkable statement, tweeted by Yahoo! Sports editorGreg Wyshynski
Official statement from IOC#Rio2016spokesman Mario Andrada on#LochteGate. It's amazing.pic.twitter.com/4B03on17QL
— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski)August 18, 2016