Chiefs' Rice receives arrest warrant for role in multi-vehicle crash

From "taking full responsibility," Rashee Rice gets a warrant from Dallas Police.
Rashee Rice
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UPDATED: Dallas Police issued an arrest warrant for 21-year-old Theodore Knox and 23-year-old Rashee Rice from the crash on North Central Expressway on March 30th.

While Rice was driving the Lamborghini, Knox drove the Corvette. Both were speeding near University Boulevard. They both caused a collision with four other vehicles.

Rice has a total of eight counts for his arrest warrant. This included Aggravated Assault, Collision Involving Serious Bodily Injury, and six counts of Collision Involving Injury. Knox received the same.

Dallas PD announced that passengers would not be charged and that Rice and Knox are not in custody at this time.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice says he takes "full responsibility" for his part in a crash on Central Expressway in Dallas on Saturday. The crash involved six vehicles and injured four people.

A Corvette and a Lamborghini were seen racing on U.S. Highway 75 on Saturday when one lost control and started the chain reaction crash. Dallas police said the occupants of the two aforementioned vehicles left the scene without leaving their information.

"Today I met with Dallas PD investigators regarding Saturday's accident. I take full responsibility for my part in this matter and will continue to cooperate with the necessary authorities," Rice said in a written statement on Wednesday. "I sincerely apologize to everyone impacted in Saturday's accident."

The Dallas Morning News reported the Corvette belonged to Rice and that he was leasing the Lamborghini. Rice graduated from Richland High School and went to SMU before he was drafted by the Chiefs.

video of the crash was obtained by tmz

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