Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice posted videos on his Instagram of him running routes and doing strength training amid the investigation into his role in a multiple-vehicle car crash.
The Super Bowl winner surrendered to police earlier this month after he and another driver of a speeding sports car allegedly caused a crash involving a half-dozen vehicles in Dallas.
Rice is facing both criminal charges and a civil suit in relation to the accident. He has not been punished by either the league or the Kansas City Chiefs. DailyMail.com
Fewer impaired driving charges in Sarnia to start 2024 doesn’t mean there’s been less impaired driving, the city’s police deputy chief says. What a dip usually means is fewer calls from the public, and less time for enforcement programs like RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere), said Julie Craddock. “It’s just an important reminder that the […]
Henderson police are investigating a suspected DUI crash in the south valley, police said.
Drivers were urged to avoid Hinckley Road after the two-vehicle collision
A stolen car crashed off a highway during a chase through Massachusetts on Monday, leading to the arrest of three people inside, police said. The car crashed off Interstate 290 in Northborough, causing heavy delays. Two of the people inside were taken to a hospital, according to Massachusetts State Police. The police pursuit began in the MetroWest area, and a
The chief of police says the victim is safe and was receiving medical treatment.
Police said that one vehicle was involved in the deadly crash, which happened around 9 p.m. Wednesday on Foothill Road near Stoneridge Drive.
Rashee Rice and Theodore Knox are facing a second lawsuit from the March 30 crash in Dallas, Texas, according to a document filed in Dallas County.
Authorities are still investigating.
The 40-year-old Illinois woman who caused a three-vehicle fiery crash that killed two Tuesday, April 23, was going 85 mph at the point of impact, according to a probable cause affidavit.