November 10, 2024

According to reports, a mother involved in the multi-car collision that may have featured Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice stated the males driving away from the scene showed no remorse and put her 4-year-old son in risk.

The woman, identified as Kayla Quinn, 27, claimed to have witnessed the collision while seeing her car be swiped on the driver’s side.

The Dallas Morning News said that several cars flipped or spun in the air, and Quinn observed someone removing a victim from a Lamborghini and another from a Corvette.

Quinn reported to the DMN that there were two white cleats left in the Lamborghini’s rear. She added that before the five guys left the site, another witness saw them remove bags and firearms from the cars.

On the shoulder of the road, five guys from the Lamborghini and Corvette are said to have left the scene. Quinn thinks they were going to a train station nearby.

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“No one halted,” Quinn informed the DMN. “We have kids, like, we have kids, you understand what I mean?” The lack of empathy was evident to the point where it was inconsiderable for you to pause and make sure someone was still alive or in good health.

Quinn apparently sent the DMN a video of the incident that purportedly showed a man from the Lamborghini walking past the crash site while wearing a white t-shirt.

The man from the Lamborghini and other casualties are said to have had a talk right after the incident.

According to reports, Quinn’s white Hyundai Accent is among the multiple vehicles with damage seen on camera.

After being examined by paramedics at the accident scene, Quinn’s son was found to be in good health.

Police are looking for Rice, who assisted the Chiefs in winning the Super Bowl for the second time in a row last month, after a car that is either registered or leased to him was involved in a serious accident at 6:20 p.m. local time on Saturday.

The Dallas Morning News reports that authorities are looking for the 23-year-old in connection with the crash, which happened in northeast Dallas on Saturday at around 6:20 p.m. local time.

According to a police spokeswoman, the report states that a Lamborghini and a Chevrolet Corvette crashed after they raced in the street’s far left lane and lost control of their cars.

It is thought that the Lamborghini struck the median wall, resulting in “a chain reaction collision involving four other vehicles,” before the two drivers fled the scene.

Police believe Rice was the driver of the Corvette, even though they are unsure if he was involved in the collision.

After the accident, two of the four persons who had minor injuries were taken to the hospital.

For further information, DailyMail.com has gotten in touch with the Dallas County Sheriff Department.

Rice attended SMU in Dallas for his entire four years of college. He was born and raised in the North Richland Hills neighbourhood of Fort Worth, Texas.

 

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