
UPDATED: Kansas City Chief wide receiver Rashee Rice was involved in a multi-car crash in Dallas two weeks ago. He finally surrendered to the police as promised and is free on bail.
Rice turned himself in on Thursday to the Glenn Heights Police Department. He was then taken to the DeSoto jail. The bond was set at $40,000.
Dallas Police issued an arrest warrant for 23-year-old Rice and 21-year-old Teddy Knox on Wednesday for a hit-and-run crash on North Central Expressway last month.
On Friday early afternoon, Knox officially turned himself into the Glenn Heights PD as well. He was suspended by the SMU football team.

Rice is facing eight charges for being behind the wheel of the Lamborghini that was racing on Central Expressway and caused a chain-reaction crash that injured multiple people. Knox was driving the Corvette that was also involved in the race and crash.
Rice has a total of eight counts including Aggravated Assault, Collision Involving Serious Bodily Injury, and six counts of Collision Involving Injury. Knox received the same.
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