Antonio Brown trolls Chiefs star with Dallas Police on the lookout for WR over major accident: “Where’s Rashee?”
Currently, authorities in Dallas are searching for Rashee Rice, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, following a severe car accident that occurred over the weekend. Despite the gravity of the situation and the harm caused to other drivers, former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown took the opportunity to mock Rice.
Despite facing his own legal problems in recent years, Brown posted on X on Monday morning. He uploaded a photo that resembled the popular “Where’s Waldo?”cartoon, but with a twist – the heading and caption posed the question of where the Super Bowl-winning wide receiver is.
“Where’s Rashee?”
Despite facing difficulties, Antonio Brown consistently finds ways to make jokes at others’ expense.
What caused the Dallas Police to issue a search for Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver Rashee Rice?
At around 6:00 PM CST on Saturday, a Corvette and a Lamborghini were spotted racing on Dallas’ North Central Expressway. The situation intensified when both vehicles spun out of control and crashed into four other cars, causing a pile-up involving multiple vehicles.
Both the drivers and passengers of the Corvette and the Lamborghini got out of their cars and started walking away from the accident site. Some onlookers captured a video of the occupants of the vehicles leaving the scene.
According to an official statement to The Dallas Morning News, Dallas Police are seeking to question Rashee Rice as one of the drivers involved in the incident had leased and registered the vehicle with the Chief’s wide receiver. The police also added that the drivers and passengers showed no consideration for the safety of other drivers on the road.
“The occupants of the Lamborghini and the Corvette all ran from the scene without stopping to determine if anyone needed medical help or providing their information.”
The accident resulted in injuries to four individuals, and two of them were transported to the hospital for additional assessment. Although Rice has not yet communicated with authorities as of Monday morning, according to Pro Football Talk, he has hired a lawyer, suggesting that the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver may soon be providing answers to inquiries.
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