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Terrifying first-hand account emerges of crash linked to Rashee Rice

A mother said her 4-year-old son was shaking and crying after Saturday’s six-vehicle crash in Dallas that appeared to involve Chiefs wide receiver Lachie Rice, police said. dallas morning news.

Kayla Quinn, 27, recalled the terrifying moment she said was swiped by her Hyundai Accent on the driver’s side while she was driving home from the Fort Worth Zoo with her son on the North Central Expressway.

“Nobody stopped me,” Quinn told the paper. “We had kids, we had kids, you know what I’m saying? It’s about having the decency to even stop and check if someone is okay, if someone is alive. The fact that no compassion was shown towards these people, you know?”

The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. TMZ Sports
The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. TMZ Sports
The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. TMZ Sports

Quinn said her son was examined by paramedics at the scene and was found to be OK, adding that his shoulder was still sore.

Police confirmed to the Morning News that they are searching for 23-year-old Rice as the suspected driver of the Corvette that was racing the Lamborghini. Four people sustained minor injuries in the accident, two were hospitalized, and two received treatment at a hospital. scene.

Dallas Police Department spokeswoman Kristin Lowman told the outlet that the drivers of the Corvette and Lamborghini fled the scene after the crash without checking on anyone.

photograph Obtained by TMZ Sports Witnesses told the station that the occupants of the two vehicles involved in the crash left the scene and walked along the side of the highway while emergency personnel treated the victims.

The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. TMZ Sports
The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. TMZ Sports
Kansas City Chiefs No. 4 Lachie Rice warms up before Super Bowl III vs. the Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Getty Images

Quinn said she is outraged that the occupants of the Lamborghini and Corvette put at least two children at risk and wants child endangerment charges brought against them.

“I’m just trying to stand by my beliefs, and just – you know, things that are done in the dark will come to light and everything will come out,” Quinn said. Told. “You made it worse for yourself. I thought you ran away, but you guys didn’t.”

“I’m really glad I was able to walk out of there because it could have been a lot worse.”

Quinn said her car was “undrivable” and provided the Morning News with video showing damage to several other cars, including broken mirrors hanging from the car. did.

The scene of a multi-vehicle crash involving a Lamborghini and a Corvette racing on the North Central Expressway in northeast Dallas. According to Dallas Police. WFAA/Bill Nabors

Quinn said that after the accident, he saw men in a Lamborghini trying to pull someone out of the Corvette, and a white cleat was left in the back of the Lamborghini.

She also claimed that one of the other witnesses said the men took a gun and a bag from the vehicle before leaving the scene.

Dashcam footage obtained by WFAA shows the moment two speeding cars lose control and collide with several other vehicles.

Rice, who grew up in the Fort Worth suburb of North Richland Hills, retained lawyers from CBS Sports. Reported by Josina Anderson Sunday.

Rice won the Super Bowl in February when the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers with six catches for 39 yards in that crucial game.

San Francisco 49ers safety Logan Ryan, 33, tackles Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Laci Rice, 4, during the second quarter of Super Bowl III at Allegiant Stadium. do. USA TODAY Sports (via Reuters Con)

The SMU product was selected by the Chiefs in the second round (55th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft.

He had 26 postseason receptions last year, the most by a rookie.

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