A mother said her 4-year-old son was shaking and crying after her car was in the six-vehicle accident Saturday in Dallas that is suspected to involve Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, according to The Dallas Morning News.
Kayla Quinn, 27, recalled the terrifying moment when she said her Hyundai Accent was side-swiped on the driver’s side while driving home from the Fort Worth Zoo with her son on the North Central Expressway.
“No one stopped,” Quinn told the paper. “We had children, like, 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 OK, someone’s alive, you know?”
Quinn said her son was checked out by first responders at the scene and was OK, adding that her shoulder was still hurting.
Police confirmed to the Morning News that they were searching for 23-year-old Rice as the suspected driver of a Corvette that was racing a Lamborghini before a crash that resulted in four people suffering minor injuries — with two individuals hospitalized and two treated at the scene.
The drivers of the Corvette and Lamborghini fled from the scene after the crash without stopping to check on anyone, Dallas police spokeswoman Kristin Lowman told the outlet.
Photos obtained by TMZ Sports show occupants of the two cars that caused the crash leaving the scene, walking along the side of the expressway while first responders tended to the victims, witnesses told the outlet.
Quinn said she’s upset that the occupants of the Lamborghini and Corvette put at least two children in danger and wants them to face child endangerment charges.
“I’m just trying to keep my faith and just — you know, what is done in the dark comes to light, it’s all going to come face forward,” Quinn said. “You made it worse for yourself. You thought you got away, but y’all didn’t get away.”
“I’m just blessed that I was able to walk out of there because it could have been so much worse.”
Quinn said her car is “undrivable,” and provided the Morning News with video that showed several other cars damaged, including her mirror shattered and hanging from the vehicle.
Quinn explained that she saw men from the Lamborghini appear to pull someone out of the Corvette after the crash, and that a pair of white cleats were left in the back of the Lamborghini.
She also alleged that one of the other witnesses said the men took guns and bags from the vehicles before they left the scene.
Dashcam video obtained by WFAA showed the moment the two speeding cars lost control and crashed with several other vehicles.
Rice, who grew up in North Richland Hills outside of Fort Worth, retained counsel, CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson reported Sunday.
Rice won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs when they beat the San Francisco 49ers in February and had six catches for 39 yards in the big game.
The SMU product was selected by the Chiefs in the second round (55th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft.
He had the most post season receptions by a rookie with 26 last year.
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