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Rashee Rice ‘arrest warrant issued and has 24 hours to surrender’ and Chiefs’ Super Bowl winner ‘faces EIGHT charges’ for fleeing multi-vehicle crash in Dallas

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Dashcam footage of the crash shows when Rice crashed in Dallas on Saturday

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An arrest warrant has reportedly been issued for Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl winner Rashee Rice for his role in the multi-vehicle car crash in Dallas in March.

According to WFAARice, 23, faces eight charges in total: six counts of collision resulting in bodily injury, one count of collision resulting in serious bodily injury and one count of aggravated assault.

The publication adds that Rice has 24 hours to turn himself in before agents are sent to arrest him.

Last week, Rice published a statement on social media taking responsibility for what happened.

“Today I met with investigators from the Dallas Police Department regarding Saturday’s accident,” Rice said in his statement.

Dashcam footage of the crash shows when Rice crashed in Dallas on Saturday

Dashcam footage of the crash shows when Rice crashed in Dallas on Saturday

‘I take full responsibility for my part in this matter and will continue to cooperate with the necessary authorities. “I sincerely apologize to everyone affected by Saturday’s accident.”

The passengers of the vehicles will not be charged, but Theodore Knox, the man who was driving the Corvette that crashed into Rice’s Lamborghini, will be.

Police suspected Rice was racing the Corvette at the time of the collision.

After the accident occurred, three men, including Rice, were filmed walking away from the wreckage without stopping.

The police report revealed that 10.8 grams of marijuana were found in the vehicle Rice’s attorney confirmed he was driving.

In Texas, possession of up to two ounces of marijuana is a Class B misdemeanor, punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,000.

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