Rashee Rice, 23, surrendered to Glenn Heights police, the department confirmed. He was taken to the DeSoto Regional Jail.

Rice was charged with aggravated assault, collision causing serious bodily injury and six other counts of collision. Police said Rice was part of a group driving a Corvette and a Lamborghini at high speed on March 30 on the North Central Expressway in Dallas. The occupants of both cars fled without checking on the people in the other four vehicles that were involved in the crash, police said. The NFL continues to “monitor all developments” in Rice's case, a spokesperson told NBC News on Wednesday.. Rice is a native of Dallas and was drafted in the second round by the Kansas City Chiefs last year. Rice apologized on Instagram for his role in the incident and told his followers that he was speaking with police investigators. “I take full responsibility for my involvement in this case and will continue to cooperate with authorities,” Rice wrote last week.