“Just blessed I was able to walk out of there!” Woman, who was reportedly injured in horrific crash involving Rashee Rice’s car, admits the culprits put her 4-year-old son in danger

 

Rashee Rice (Image via IMAGO)

Rashee Rice might be in trouble. A car registered in the name of the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver crashed into several other vehicles on the North Central Expressway in Dallas. A woman, who is a survivor of the accident came forward with her horrifying experience.

On Sunday, the Dallas Morning News spoke with one of the victims, a woman named Kayla Quinn. She is also the mother of a 4-year-old. Quinn revealed that none of the occupants of the two high-speed cars stopped to check on them.

No one stopped. We had children. We had kids. You know [what] I’m saying? It’s the fact that there was no sympathy shown to where y’all can even have the decency to stop and check to make sure someone’s okay.

Kayla Quinn via Dallas Morning News

 

Dallas Police responded to the call around 6:25 on Saturday night. People were busy driving back home to celebrate Easter weekend until two raging cars—a Chevrolet Corvette and a Lamborghini SUV—smashed into four other cars, causing mayhem on the freeway.

Quinn further added that she saw a pair of white cleats lying on the ground after she managed to get out of her damaged car. Her son was shaking with horror. He calmed down after the paramedics checked on him.

I’m just blessed that I was able to walk out of there because it could have been so much worse.

Kayla Quinn via Dallas Morning News

Three (there could be as many as five) individuals were caught leaving the scene following the accident. The police are still on the lookout for them. The Dallas Fire Department arrived shortly after the accident and applied first aid to the victims.
Related: Dallas police currently in search of Chiefs WR Rashee Rice after his car was involved in major crash

Was Rashee Rice at the scene of the accident?

The cleats that Quinn mentioned on the scene of the accident are believed to be the belongings of Rashee Rice. Yet it’s still unclear whether the former SMU Mustang star was even in the cars to begin with.

"Just blessed I was able to walk out of there!" Woman, who was reportedly injured in horrific crash involving Rashee Rice's car, admits the culprits put her 4-year-old son in danger

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (Image via IMAGO)


On Sunday night, footage emerged on social media of a few people leaving the scene. One of them hid their face with a red scarf, and netizens were confident that it was none other than Rice himself.

However, Dallas County Jail records did not show Rice being booked. That is why the police are still searching and trying their best to contact his family members. Quinn claimed they made it worse by just leaving the place instead of checking up on them.

You made it worse for yourself. You thought you got away, but y’all didn’t get away.

Kayla Quinn via Dallas Morning News

The Kansas City Chiefs have yet to make an official announcement on the matter. Rice was their second-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. He played 16 games, starting eight and catching 79 passes for 938 yards. Moreover, he also scored seven touchdowns en route to his first Super Bowl ring.