Rio police say two U.S. swimmers change story and admit Ryan Lochte's account of gunpoint robbery was false - News Summed Up

Rio police say two U.S. swimmers change story and admit Ryan Lochte's account of gunpoint robbery was false


Police confirmed that one of the security guards pointed a gun at the swimmers. Security footage from the gas station obtained by the network in Brazil shows the four swimmers arriving after 6 a.m. and rushing into the building. After they exited, three red-shirted staffers peered into the hallway where the swimmers had just been. In a separate story in the O Globo Rio newspaper, the gas station owner said that the swimmers vandalized his facility and urinated on it. Rio 2016 spokesman Mario Andrada, who earlier apologized to to the swimmers, wanted to move forward Thursday.


Source: Los Angeles Times August 18, 2016 13:34 UTC



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