Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice surrenders to police in connection with 6-car crash in Dallas
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice surrendered to law enforcement in Texas Thursday evening in connection with a six-car crash last month, according to police. He later posted bond and left jail.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice surrendered to law enforcement in Texas Thursday evening in connection with a six-car crash last month, according to police. He later posted bond and left jail. Rice, 23, turned himself into Glenn Heights police and was processed at a regional jail in Desoto, according to Dallas police. The Chiefs player later bonded out of jail, a spokesman for the city of DeSoto told CNN Thursday night. Rice had a surety bond of $40,000, according to jail records. Dallas police had issued arrest warrants for the Chiefs wide receiver as well as another man on Wednesday in connection with the March crash. Rice – who helped his team win the Super Bowl two months ago – and a 21-year-old man will each face one count of aggravated assault, one count of collision involving serious bodily injury and six counts of collision involving injury, according to Dallas police. The other man was not in custody as of Thursday evening, police said. CNN has reached out to Rice’s attorney and the Chiefs for comment. An NFL spokesperson said, “We continue to monitor developments in the matter.” The office of Rice’s attorney told CNN affiliate KSHB his client plans to turn himself in. Rice’s attorney has not responded to CNN’s request for comment Thursday.
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