A Hollywood McArthur High football player died in an I-95 crash. The driver was also 15

A Hollywood 15-year-old ranked last year as one of the best freshman high school football players in the nation died Saturday night in a crash on Interstate 95.

FHP said a pickup truck had five 15-year-olds. Four, one of whom was driving, were in the cabin. The fifth teen was in the truck bed and ejected during the crash.

Social media identified that 15-year-old Sunday as Hollywood McArthur High football player Lashaun Stephen, nicknamed “Big Baby.” Stephen played in last year’s FBU All-American Bowl, which features freshmen high school players from around the nation.

Stephen’s family has set up a GoFundMe page.

FHP said charges are pending the investigation, and the pickup truck belonged to the father of the driver. It didn’t release the names of the teens in the truck or anyone else involved in the tragedy at 8:26 p.m. Saturday. Here’s what the agency did say:

The pickup truck was going north on I-95 just south of Hollywood Boulevard in the far right lane with a 15-year-old from Miami Gardens at the wheel when the unlicensed driver tried to make a sudden lane change to his left. He bumped a sedan already in that lane and lost control, sending the truck into a clockwise spin that took it to the shoulder of the road, where he hit an SUV halted there by mechanical problems. The truck kept spinning into a guardrail.

At some point, the 6-foot-2, 250-pound Lashaun was hurled out of the truck bed, away from the highway, and to his death.

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