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Police in Dallas, Texas, are reportedly looking for Kansas City Chiefs’ player Rashee Rice after a hit-and-run car accident that caused a six-car crash.
At 6:25 p.m. on Saturday, police were called to the North Central Expressway in Dallas after two speeding motorists lost control of their vehicle and collided, “causing a chain reaction collision involving four other vehicles.”
The drivers were in a Corvette and Lamborghini when the Lamborghini veered onto the shoulder and struck the median wall of the expressway, according to police, who spoke with The Dallas Morning News on Sunday.
The Morning News later reported that Rice owns or leases one of the vehicles involved in the collision. The newspaper obtained a copy of a Dallas police call sheet that identified Rice as the driver believed to have operated the Corvette during the incident. Police stated that although no significant injuries were reported, two individuals received on-site treatment while the other two were taken to a nearby hospital.
Kayla Quinn, who claimed to be in one of the vehicles involved in the collision, posted videos on social media showing damage to the driver’s side of her car. A Facebook (Meta) post, believed to be from Quinn’s mother, mentioned that Quinn’s 4-year-old son was also in the vehicle. Quinn’s mother shared a video of the incident on social media, captured by a bystander, which shows several individuals leaving the scene, including Rice.
NEW: Footage released shows multiple men fleeing the scene after crashing a car believed to be owned by Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice
Police say a Corvette & Lamborghini caused a 6-car accident during a street race.
New information suggests the men may have fled the scene because… pic.twitter.com/XPwacOrGAR
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 1, 2024
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