Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is wanted by Dallas police in connection with a serious traffic accident. Victims of the accident make serious accusations against the Super Bowl winner
Bad news for the Kansas City Chiefs. Police in Dallas are searching for wide receiver Rashee Rice in connection with a serious accident on Saturday evening in the north-east of the US metropolis. Officials confirmed this to the Dallas Morning News.
A Corvette believed to have been driven by Rice was involved in a street race with a Lamborghini, according to police. This resulted in an accident on North Central Expressway around 6:20 p.m. Saturday evening with a total of six vehicles involved.
Law enforcement officials say police are now searching for Rice, according to a police report obtained by the Medium. Both Rice and the driver of the Lamborghini are said to have fled the scene of the accident immediately.
As “WFAA” reports, “at least one person” is in hospital. The local TV station also showed images of the aftermath of the accident
This is the WFAA news report on the accident in Dallas, stating that “at least one person is in the hospital.”
A vehicle believed to be registered or leased to Rashee Rice was involved in the crash.pic.twitter.com/HWx1hesZtw https://t.co/ZAFhcUuYW4
– Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) March 31, 2024
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Further updates: Dallas police say two drivers in a Corvette and Lamborghini were racing when they both lost control of their vehicles and crashed, causing a 6-vehicle accident, per @dallasnews The suspected Corvette driver is Chiefs WR Rashee Rice.
Both drivers ran from… https://t.co/ZAFhcUuYW4
– Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) March 31, 2024
Did Rice flee the scene with a gun?
Victims of the accident allegedly caused by Rice are now making serious allegations against the NFL star. Reports cite a mother named Kayla Quinn, who was involved in the accident with her four-year-old son and who complained about the alleged lack of compassion shown by the football star, who fled the scene of the accident.
It is also reported that the men responsible for the accident, including Rice, took weapons and bags from the damaged vehicles before fleeing the scene.
The 27-year-old Quinn stated that she believed the five men had initially fled to a train station near the scene of the accident so that they could continue away from the scene.
Quinn’s Hyundai Accent was also damaged in the crash with a Corvette and a Lamborghini, but her son was uninjured and was examined by paramedics at the scene.
The Chiefs pass recipient was not listed in Dallas County Jail records early Sunday morning.
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