Police want to question a Kansas City Chiefs player in connection with a six-vehicle crash that occurred in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday. Dashcam video shows a car accident involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette that were racing on a Texas highway. Police said the drivers of the sports car fled the scene.
This was announced by Dallas Police Department officials. dallas morning news Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Lachie Rice is being sought on suspicion of a hit-and-run accident.
This was announced by a spokesperson for the Dallas Police Department. people magazine“The drivers lost control and the Lamborghini ran off the road and crashed into the median, causing a chain reaction involving four other vehicles. All occupants of the Lamborghini and Corvette were injured, with no one requiring medical assistance. He fled the scene without stopping to determine if he was present or providing any information.”
Police have not confirmed Rice’s involvement in the multi-vehicle crash. Chevrolet Corvette is believed to be listed as a 23-year-old NFL wideout.
The accident is said to have happened in the 6600 block of North Central Expressway on Saturday around 6:20 p.m.
Dashcam video shows a Lamborghini SUV and a Corvette traveling at high speeds in the left lane and shoulder of the highway. The vehicle loses control after being forced to brake due to traffic traveling at a much slower speed.
A black Corvette was seen broken down on the right shoulder of the road.
The black Lamborghini SUV completely spun out and ended up facing the wrong way in the center lane. The occupants of the Lamborghini can be seen getting out of the car and walking down the highway.
Both drivers reportedly suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene of the accident. Two other people involved in the accident were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Dallas police are still working to identify all suspects in the incident.
Kayla Quinn, the alleged victim of the car crash that involved her 4-year-old son, told the Dallas Morning News that “nobody stopped.”
Quinn said, “We had kids, we had kids, you know what I’m saying? I feel sorry for you when you can’t even have the decency to stop and make sure someone is okay. The fact is that his heart was not shown.” Someone’s alive, you know? ”
Quinn added, “I’m just trying to stand by my beliefs and just – you know, things that are done in the dark come to light and everything comes out. You made things worse for yourself. You thought you ran away, but you thought, “But they didn’t. It could have been a lot worse, and you could have just walked out of there.” It was really good.”
The Kansas City Chiefs did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the situation.
Rice played college football at Southern Methodist University in Dallas before being drafted by the Chiefs in the second round last year. In his rookie season in the NFL, Rice had 79 catches for 938 yards and a team-leading seven touchdowns. He set an NFL rookie record with 26 postseason receptions during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl run.
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