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Dallas lowers speed limit on Central Expwy after NBC 5 Investigates reveals extreme speeds
The Dallas City Council voted Wednesday to reduce the speed limit on a portion of U.S. 75 Central Expressway, after NBC 5 Investigates shined a light on extreme speeds and speed-related crashes on that roadway.
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Chiefs' Rashee Rice won't face charges from photographer over alleged nightclub assault
KC Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice won’t face charges from person over alleged assault, Dallas police say
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Dallas County DA uses high-tech tools investigating Rashee Rice's Central Expressway crash
A special team of Dallas County prosecutors making the case against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is using high-tech tools to collect data from cars, and even mobile phones, to gather evidence.
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Dallas County DA uses tech tools in building case against Rashee Rice
A special team of Dallas County prosecutors making the case against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is using high-tech tools to collect data from cars, and even mobile phones, to gather evidence.
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NBC 5 Investigates looks into crash report involving Rashee Rice
A Dallas Police crash report obtained by NBC 5 Investigates details the chain-reaction series of events that investigators say triggered the freeway car crash involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU defensive back Teddy Knox. Senior investigative reporter Scott Friedman has the new information, which provides the most detailed description yet of how the crash unfolded.
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New report details how police say Rashee Rice car crash unfolded
A Dallas Police Department crash report obtained by NBC 5 Investigates details the chain-reaction series of events that, investigators say, triggered the freeway car crash involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU defensive back Teddy Knox.
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Chiefs coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes address Rashee Rice's crash in Dallas
The Kansas City Chiefs coach and crash addressed the recent crash involving wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU cornerback Theodore “Teddy” Knox.
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Dallas crash victims sue Chiefs' Rashee Rice, SMU's Teddy Knox seeking more than $1M
Two Dallas residents are suing Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU cornerback Theodore “Teddy” Knox in connection with a multivehicle crash last month that injured them and at least five others.
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Documents show Rashee Rice was driving 119 mph before Dallas crash
Rashee Rice surrendered to police in Glenn Heights on Thursday and is free after posting bond. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Rashee Rice was driving 119 mph moments before Dallas crash, Teddy Knox surrenders
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was driving a Lamborghini SUV at 119 mph in the moments before he caused a multivehicle crash along Central Expressway last month that injured at least four people, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by The Dallas Morning News.
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