Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill Detained: The Shocking Arrest Before the Game

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA: Before the game against Jacksonville Jaguars in week 13, officers from the Miami-Dade Police Department arrested several Dolphins players among them being the All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

Hill said that he was pulled over for a speeding charge before getting to the Hard Rock Stadium. It took place approximately three hours before the time the game was due to start. After a ‘verbal fight’ Hill was handcuffed, and he was charged with reckless driving according to ESPN’s Jeff Darlington.
Hill was set free a few minutes later, however, this incident was caught by fans, which spread on social media platforms almost instantly. When asked how the situation got this out of hand, Hill stated he did not get it.

“Still trying to understand it … I still don’t know what happened,” Hill said after the game. “But I want to use this platform to ask, ‘What if I wasn’t Tyreek Hill? He mutters as if aware that it is all expressions of the worst case, I spun around and saw several of them before I turned back… Of course, there are some bad guys in every situation, but I would like to get to know how I can bac make something positive out of this and try and do something positive for Miami-Dade.
He went on to say further that, It is quite irritating. I do not want to say racism, but sometimes that issue arises. If I wasn’t Tyreek Hill, God knows what those guys would do to me. I just made sure that I listened to my uncle. He told me that any time you are stuck in the car, keep your hands on the steering wheel and listen carefully.

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Hill said he could not understand why the officers handcuffed him. Hill said that he understood why the officers handcuffed him. He said he was not imposing any kind of threatening behavior on the officers on the scene and did not have a trace of using foul language.
Dolphins’ offensive lineman Terron Armstead described that while speaking to Hill before the match, he was “pretty upset, but ready to play.” Hill rushed for the most yards of the game with 130, including the longest of his career, an 80-yard touchdown. Following that, Hill made touchdown celebrations with his hands behind his back as if he was handcuffed by his teammate Jaylen Waddle who play-acted arresting him.

Dolphins Star Tyreek Hill Detained The Shocking Arrest Before the Game

The footage captured in the video Clip showed Hill lying helplessly on the floor with a handcuff around her wrist restrained by four officers. What happened was that teammates of the Dolphins named Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith attempted to restrain Hill and when they did this, Campbell was arrested also.

When Campbell was asked why he was detained, he said, “For disobeying a direct order.” The officer said I was too close to the scene and then maybe said I didn’t move my car in time, I don’t know exactly… They said I wasn’t being arrested, but I was taken into custody and then released.”

The Miami-Department Police Department announced an “immediate review” of the incident with a statement from Director Stephanie V. Daniels. Three hours later, Daniels reported that an officer involved in the incident had been “placed on administrative duties while the investigation continues.”
Hill was then told the news in a postgame media conference, and for him; the move was the right thing to do.

“That gives you all the insight,” I said to Hill. That’s why I’m glad that my teammates sang with me because I felt alone at that moment. On our capacity when they reached, I saw that this year we are lucky to assemble an incredible group.
It was amazing to see their support.”

Campbell also said putting the official on administrative duty was “logical” and that “the proper process should be.”NFL’s Brian McCarthy said that the NFL was in touch with the Dolphins but had nothing more to add to the issue.

Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel said he didn’t know all the details until after the game, but was pleased his team came together to help their teammate.

“Some of the players, especially Calais Campbell and Jonnu, are very nervous,” McDaniel said. “I think you have to try to prepare your team for the unknown. You never predict these exact circumstances. One thing that’s always true through life’s challenges is there is light at the end of the tunnel. You don’t prepare for that, but our teammates who were in need of help at that moment inspired us.” We try our best.”

The Dolphins beat the Jaguars 20-17, scoring 13 points without reply in the second half.

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