Chiefs' Rashee Rice to surrender after warrant issued by Dallas police
Newsy
Multiple people face charges after the cars the defendants were driving caused a chain reaction with multiple vehicles involved in collisions.
Texas police issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice in connection to an injury crash last month in Dallas.
A representative from attorney Royce West's office, who represents Rice in the case, confirmed to Scripps News Kansas City that he planned to turn himself in.
West would Rice during the surrender, though more details weren't immediately available.
Rice, 23, faces one count of aggravated assault, one count of collision involving serious injury and six counts of a collision involving injury.
In a press conference last week, Royce West, an attorney representing Rice, said Rice admitted to driving a Lamborghini SUV—one of two cars that lost control, the other being a Chevrolet Corvette—that caused a chain reaction crash involving multiple vehicles.