US sprinter Tyson Gay's daughter fatally shot
Updated | By AFP
The teen daughter of former US Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay has been shot and killed.

Police say 15-year-old Trinity Gay, a star high school runner herself, was struck by a bullet during a shootout at about 4 a.m. in the parking lot of the Cook Out restaurant and pronounced dead at University of Kentucky Chandler Hospital.
Witnesses told police gunfire was exchanged between a gray Dodge Charger and a dark-colored sports car with tinted windows. Authorities found the Dodge and detained two people for questioning as they continue to search for the other vehicle.
Messages of support came to Tyson Gay and his family from the athletics world.
"Sending our thoughts and prayers to TysonLGay and his loved ones as they mourn the tragic and senseless loss of his daughter, Trinity," USA Track and Field tweeted.
Heavy heart today for Tyson Gay and his family.
— Lolo Jones (@lolojones) October 16, 2016
Lord please ease their pain and give them strength during this time.
Sending our thoughts & prayers to @TysonLGay & his loved ones as they mourn the tragic & senseless loss of his daughter, Trinity.
— USATF (@usatf) October 16, 2016
"Condolences to Tyson Gay and his family... 15-year-old girl dies after shooting at Lexington restaurant," tweeted former Olympic sprint rival Ato Boldon from Trinidad and Tobago.
According to the Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper, Trinity Gay was a sophomore sprint star at Lafayette High School, where her father once ran. She was a fourth-generation sprinter who placed fourth in last year's girls 100m state final.
"Our hearts are broken this morning over the loss of Trinity to this tragic and senseless act of violence," Fayette County School Superintendent Manny Caulk said in a statement to the newspaper.
No one is safe until all are safe. Condolences to Tyson Gay. Stop the violence. https://t.co/OrCNnecDTT
— Rev Jesse Jackson Sr (@RevJJackson) October 17, 2016
Thoughts and prayers are with Tyson Gay and family. We mourn the senseless loss of your daughter 🙏
— Jeff Ruby (@TheRealJeffRuby) October 17, 2016
Tyson Gay is the fastest sprinter in history not to have an Olympic medal after a career nagged by doping disqualifications.
The 2007 world 100- and 200-meter champion and four-time US 100m champion suffered a hamstring injury at the 2008 Olympic trials and did not medal at Beijing.
At the 2012 London Olympics, Gay was on the US 4x100 relay that finished second to Usain Bolt-led Jamaica but the Americans were stripped of the medal in 2014 based on a positive test by Gay in May of 2013 that he blamed on an unnamed third party.
Gay served his suspension and returned to run again two months ago at the Rio Olympics where the Americans ran third in the 4x100 relay behind Jamaica and Japan, only to be disqualified because of a faulty exchange between teammates Justin Gatlin and Mike Rodgers.
Please pray for Tyson Gay and his family for their tragic loss 😔🙏
— Bradley Roby (@BradRoby_1) October 16, 2016
Heartbroken over #TysonGay losing his daughter to a stray bullet. 💔terrible news pic.twitter.com/pY0dVrKmIg
— Keegan Allen (@KeeganAllen) October 16, 2016
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