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Following up on the ongoing saga. ... After getting little out of a meeting with Lynch's attorney on Monday, prosecutors are turning their attention to the passengers inside the running back's vehicle during a hit-and-run accident. "There were a number of people that were with him that night," district attorney Frank Clark said. "How quickly we get to the bottom of this will depend on how cooperative people are. ... Whether it takes me a day, a week or a month, it'll get resolved."
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Clark spoke after a meeting with Lynch's attorney, Michael Caffery, ended with no information being exchanged. Clark didn't rule out impaneling a grand jury to compel those passengers to testify who was driving Lynch's SUV early May 31, when it sped off after it struck and injured a female pedestrian. Clark has previously suggested teammates might have been among those passengers. The DA dded there were numerous surveillance cameras functioning in the area of the accident, which occurred at an intersection near Buffalo's downtown bar district. ... Stay tuned.
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