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A car registered on Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice’s call was reportedly involved in a first crash in Dallas on Saturday night, and police now want to question him.
Dallas police resources told the Dallas Morning News that officials were searching for Rice in connection with the crash, and a police call sheet received through the newspaper also said the government was looking for him. It’s unclear if Rice was personally involved in the crash. accident or the extent of the injuries.
The Dallas Police Department did not respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment.
A police spokesperson told TMZ that a Lamborghini and a Corvette were racing in the leftmost lane of the North Central Expressway before the Lamborghini got lost and hit the median, causing a six-car crash.
“The occupants of the Lamborghini and Corvette ran out of the scene without stopping to find out if anyone needed medical assistance or provide their information,” the branch told TMZ. Two of the drivers were treated at the scene, while two others were taken to the hospital for treatment for minor injuries, according to TMZ.
Kayla Quinn told the Dallas Morning News that she struck her side in the crash and that her car’s rearview mirror broke. When he stopped, he said he saw an organization of Lamborghini men pull someone out of the Corvette and saw them leave the scene to drive. to a nearby exercise station.
“Nobody stopped him,” Quinn told the News, saying she was returning from the Fort Worth Zoo with her 4-year-old son. “We’ve had kids, we’ve had kids, you know what I’m saying. “? It’s the fact that no sympathy has been shown to the point that you can even have the decency to prevent and check to make sure that somebody’s okay, that somebody’s alive, you know?
She showed the News a video from the crash site, in which the organization discussed what to do with the wreckage. Quinn said a pair of spikes came out of the interior of the Lamborghini and one of the witnesses saw the organization pull guns and bags out of the cars.
Rice is on the police call list as the driver of the Corvette, according to the Dallas Morning News.
Rice, a Texas native, was selected by the Chiefs as a second-round pick in 2023. He threw six passes and rushed for 39 yards to help the Chiefs win the Super Bowl last month.
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