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Numerous individuals are expressing discontent over the alleged involvement of Rashee Rice, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, in a significant car collision that transpired in Dallas on March 30.

Keyshawn Johnson, a former NFL receiver, vehemently criticized the Chiefs’ second-year wide receiver while appearing on FS1’s Undisputed on April 1.

“I know him and he’s old enough to know better. So I’m pi--ed at him. I’ve already text him and he won’t respond to me because my text was not nice. [I tried] to get him to understand the life that [he] was getting ready to start.”

“But I am genuinely mad at him because he knows better, and I know he knows better. I hope somebody stole his car. I have no idea, but if he’s involved in it, it’s the stupidest that he could have ever been involved in. All you gotta do is look at Henry Ruggs!”

According to reports from the Dallas Morning News, Dallas authorities are actively seeking Rice in connection with a “major accident” that unfolded in the Northeast Dallas area on Saturday evening. The newspaper stated that a car, which was believed to be either registered or leased by Rice, was implicated in a collision on North Central Expressway around 6:20 p.m. that evening.

Kristin Lowman, a spokeswoman for the Dallas police, informed the Morning News that the initial investigation indicated that “a driver in a Chevrolet Corvette and a driver in a Lamborghini were speeding in the far left lane, near University Boulevard, where both lost control of their vehicles.”

At the crash site, two drivers received treatment for “minor” injuries, while two other individuals were transported to a hospital with similarly categorized injuries.

The suspected driver of the Corvette, according to a police call sheet obtained by the outlet, is listed as Rice.

TMZ Sports, on March 31, disclosed photographs of the crash site and purported occupants of the vehicles involved in the six-car collision. Although one of the images appeared to depict a man resembling Rice, there has been no official confirmation of his presence.

As of 11:15 a.m. Central time on Wednesday, Rashee Rice was not listed in Dallas County jail records.

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