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Dallas Police Issue Arrest Warrants for Suspects in High-Speed North Central Expressway Collision

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Published on April 11, 2024
Dallas Police Issue Arrest Warrants for Suspects in High-Speed North Central Expressway CollisionSource: Google Street View

In the wake of a high-speed disaster on North Central Expressway, arrest warrants have been issued for two young men responsible for a serious collision that left bystanders with severe injuries. Authorities are actively pursuing 23-year-old Rashee Rice and 21-year-old Theodore Knox after an investigation pinned them down as culprits in the March 30 incident, according to Dallas Police Department Beat.

Not in custody as of this report, the tandem had been allegedly racing their powerhouse vehicles — Rice in a Lamborghini and Knox behind the wheel of a Corvette caused a chain reaction crash involving four other vehicles. The repercussions were instant and dire: metal contorted like some dark modern art, oil spilled like the blood of the earth, and tires burst with the abrupt finality of a life concluding.

The specifics of the legal fallout were made public on April 10, exactly one day ago. Rice, for his part, is staring down the barrel of one count of Aggravated Assault, one count of Collision Involving Serious Bodily Injury, and half a dozen counts of Collision Involving Injury. Knox is saddled with a matching suite of charges. Those riding passengers in the death machines have somehow skirted charges themselves.

Details have been slowly trickling in as the Dallas Police continue their meticulous investigation, ensuring every I is dotted, and every t crossed in its dual case files, numbered 50420-2024 & 50421-2024. Witnesses are stepping forward, their testimonies shedding further light on the high-speed tango that unfolded on that key artery in our city's heart. Information remains scant, yet each snippet released offers keys to understanding the tragic ballet of speed, irresponsibility, and the ensuing chaos that unfolded.