“Calvin Joseph did not shoot Cameron Ray,” Sorels told The Dallas Morning News. “Mr Ray’s death is a tragedy and Kelvin expresses his deepest condolences for the loss of his family. On the night of March 17, Kelvin was unarmed and not looking for violence. He found himself in a situation that escalated without knowledge or “Along with the condolences to the Ray family, Kelvin apologizes to the Dallas community, which is close to such incidents. The investigation is ongoing and we intend to respect the process.” Dallas police want to talk to Joseph about the March 18 shooting that left 20-year-old Cameron Ray dead.

According to the surveillance video released by the Dallas police, there was an incident between two groups of friends, including Joseph and Ray. Shots were later fired from an SUV passing by as Ray and his friends drove to their car. At 2:01 a.m., police responded to a shooting at 3600 Blvd. Greenville Avenue and found Ray. He was taken to a local hospital, where he died. Earlier this week on KDFW-TV, police asked the public for help in locating men involved in the altercation. A man was wearing a necklace with the letters “YKDV”. Joseph is named YKDV Bossman Fat as a rap artist. YKDV stands for You Know Da Vibe. According to several sources, the cowboys have encouraged Joseph to meet with police about what he knows about the incident. The meeting has not yet taken place, with Sorrels telling Morning News that he would address the issue “later at a more appropriate time”. On Friday, the Cowboys issued a statement on the situation: “The Dallas Cowboys are aware of the tragic incident that took place in Dallas on March 18. First and foremost, our hearts are with Mr. Ray’s family and loved ones. The organization is aware of Kelvin Joseph’s possible connection to this incident. “We have contacted Dallas law enforcement and notified the NFL office. We have no further comment at this time.” A league spokesman said the matter was being considered on the basis of the league’s personal conduct. The Cowboys selected Joseph in the second round of the 2021 draft. He played in 10 games with two starts.