Rashee Rice dashcam footage shows shocking Dallas crash between a Lamborghini and a Corvette – with cops looking for Chiefs Super Bowl winner who police suspect was driving – amid claims drivers ‘fled the scene after taking GUNS from the car’

Shocking dashcam footage has emerged of the Dallas car crash allegedly involving Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl winner Rashee Rice.

A Lamborghini and a Corvette are filmed driving at high speed and colliding with a gray car on the North Central Expressway, pulling the cars across the road. It is said that the Lamborghini and the Corvette were racing.

Five men walking out of the Corvette and Lamborghini reportedly walked away from the scene on the shoulder of the highway.

Rice, who helped the Chiefs win a second straight Super Bowl last month, is wanted by police because one of the vehicles is registered or rented to him.

According to the Dallas NewsA witness saw one of the men “removing weapons and bags from the vehicles” before leaving the scene. It is not yet known for certain how specifically 23-year-old Rice was involved or if he was driving, but the Dallas News claims police believe he was the driver.

Shocking dashcam footage has emerged of the car crash allegedly involving Rashee Rice

One of the cars is apparently registered to Rashee Rice – who helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl this year – and police want to talk to him

A woman involved in the collision — identified as 27-year-old Kayla Quinn — said the crash endangered her 4-year-old son and that the men who were speeding walked away from the crash site without compassion.

“Nobody stopped,” Quinn told the DMN. “We had kids, we had kids, you know what I mean?

“It’s the fact that no compassion was shown that allows you guys to even have the decency to stop and check if anyone’s okay, if anyone’s alive, you know?”

Quinn’s son was checked by paramedics at the scene of the accident and everything seemed fine.

DailyMail.com has reached out to the Dallas County Sheriff Department for more information.

Rice grew up in the Fort Worth suburb of North Richland Hills, Texas, and spent all four years of his college career in Dallas at SMU.

He recorded 79 catches and 938 yards with a team-leading seven touchdown receptions in 16 games (eight starts) after being selected by Kansas City in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft.

He also had 26 catches for 262 yards and a score in four playoff games to help the Chiefs secure their second straight Super Bowl title.

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