Tyreek Hill detained for a traffic violation on his way to the game.

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Cited for reckless driving
 

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He deserved what he got.
They always cry foul against the police.
 

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Disrespectful behavior and deserved what happen

He thinks his shit don't stink. He thinks he's entitled. I despise such condensating behavior

I knew the arresting officer wasn't white. Because if he was, that would have been the first thing any media report would have mention
 

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all drama over a “Simple Speeding Ticket”
 

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all drama over a “Simple Speeding Ticket”
Felony stop for driving over 100mph
Vehicle still running
Refuse to roll down a dark tinted window
Mouthy with the officers
Disobey lawful command to exit the vehicle

"I DINDU NUFFIN!"
 

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Felony stop for driving over 100mph
Vehicle still running
Refuse to roll down a dark tinted window
Mouthy with the officers
Disobey lawful command to exit the vehicle

"I DINDU NUFFIN!"
100mph??? No way!!

That officer was justified because it's Trump the Dolphins!

LMFAO
 
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I can tell you that Tyreek was not going 100 mph when he passed that officer's camera. Maybe sometime before. But at a 100 mph Hill's car would be just short of a blur. Not so from that shot they show.
 

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Nobody can tell how fast he was going.
But we can all hear that he's a wise ass.
Don't knock on my window.
Than he puts the window up while the cop is standing there.
Same color,same bullshit.
 

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Felony stop for driving over 100mph
Vehicle still running
Refuse to roll down a dark tinted window
Mouthy with the officers
Disobey lawful command to exit the vehicle

"I DINDU NUFFIN!"

How many times over the years have we seen a situation escalate because the victim does not cooperate with law enforcement

And then they blame it on racism

I get pulled over, I put my window down and hand over whatever documents they requested. I would never ever show disrespect. I never had a problem

Not because of the color of my skin, but because of my behavior

If I behaved like Tyreek Hill, I'm getting charged too. Grow up already
 
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How many times over the years have we seen a situation escalate because the victim does not cooperate with law enforcement

And then they blame it on racism

I get pulled over, I put my window down and hand over whatever documents they requested. I would never ever show disrespect. I never had a problem

Not because of the color of my skin, but because of my behavior

If I behaved like Tyreek Hill, I'm getting charged too. Grow up already
I got pulled over by a New York statie on my way out to Saratoga this past Labor Day Weekend. Blinker goes on. Safely work my way from the speeding lane to the breakdown lane. Roll my window down (no dark glass). I see in the rear view mirror that the officer is going to my passenger window (we're on the highway with cars zooming by). Roll that window down before he gets there. Liscense and registration. I get them out. No talk. No sudden moves. No attitude. Yes sir. No sir. Sorry sir I was following the traffic I guess I lost track of how fast I was going. He said I was doing 87. Maybe. Apologized again. Asked where me and my buddy were going. Saratoga for the weekend for the horses. OK, guys. Just slow it down a little. OK? Yes sir. Thank you sir.

No exaggeration or falsehoods. That's how I handled it. No ticket. Just a pleasant admonition.

I learned a long time ago that bad attitudes just invite trouble. Truth and good attitudes can work wonders. Speeding tickets get very expensive in Mass. (reciprocity with New York) because not only must you pay a very expensive ticket but your auto insurance goes up for seven years (pretty sure that's how long). You pay over and over.

Be polite. Get along. It pays.
 

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I love Tyreek and really thought this was the one cop looking for trouble - then you see the video and it's just like he has zero common sense whatsoever - gator wrestler putting his head in the gators mouth and then cant believe he got bit
 

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Last night he wanted the cop to resign
Today he changed his tune.

Tyreek Hill says he could have handled traffic stop better.​

MIAMI -- Three days after his detainment by Miami-Dade police officers, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill said he "could have been better" in terms of how he handled the situation.
Hill was pulled over for speeding roughly three hours before the Dolphins' season opener Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Body camera footage released Monday night showed Hill was slow to roll his window down when asked by the officer who pulled him over and was ultimately told to exit his vehicle.
When he did not comply quickly enough, an officer, who has since been identified as Danny Torres, pulled him out of his car and handcuffed him while he was face down on the pavement. Torres kneeled on Hill's back while placing him in handcuffs and forced him to the ground again roughly a minute later, when Hill was slow to comply with an order to sit down.
Speaking to local media Wednesday, Hill explained why he was slow to roll his window down and took responsibility for his behavior -- while also condemning Torres' behavior.
"My whole life is all about accountability. How can I get better?" Hill said Wednesday. "I will say I could have been better. I could have let down my window in that instant. But the thing about me is, man, I don't want attention. I don't want [there] to be cameras out, phones on you in that moment -- but at the end of the day, I'm human. I've got to follow rules. I got to do what everyone else would do.
"Now does that give them the right to literally beat the dog out of me? Absolutely not. But at the end of the day, I wish I could go back and do things a bit differently."
Hill said he was at the movie theater Monday night when the body camera footage was released; he received a call from the Dolphins' director of security, Drew Brooks, alerting him.
He left the theater to watch the footage, which he described as "shell-shocking."
"I feel like I handled myself well in that situation," he said. "But obviously, like I said, I can be better, but it's shell-shocking, man. It is really crazy to know that you have officers in this world that will literally do that with body cams on. It's sad. It's really sad. Which brings up another conversation and leads into what would they do if they didn't have body cams? Which is even crazier. So, it's a lot to unpack, man."
Through his lawyer, Julius Collins, Hill released a statement Tuesday night calling for Torres' immediate termination from the Miami-Dade Police Department. Torres, a 27-year veteran with the MDPD, is currently on administrative duties during an internal affairs investigation of the incident.
Hill strongly stood by his statement Wednesday, saying that Torres had to go -- not only for his actions against him, but for what he did to Hill's teammates Jonnu Smith and Calais Campbell, who stopped at the scene Sunday in support of Hill.
Body camera footage shows Torres aggressively approach Smith shortly after forcing a handcuffed Hill to the ground, and later detaining Campbell for what the former Walter Payton Man of the Year award winner described as "disobeying a direct order."
"I will say I could have been better. I could have let down my window in that instant. But the thing about me is, man, I don't want attention. I don't want [there] to be cameras out, phones on you in that moment -- but at the end of the day, I'm human. I've got to follow rules. I got to do what everyone else would do. Now does that give them the right to literally beat the dog out of me? Absolutely not."
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"He's got to go man," Hill said of Torres. "Because in that instant right there, not only did he treat me bad, you know what I'm saying? He also treated my teammates with disrespect. He had some crazy words towards them and they ain't even do nothing. What did they do to you? They just walking on the sidewalk."
Hill also said Torres' legal representation reached out to him and Collins in an effort to apologize, but the offer was declined.
In the body camera footage, Hill is heard saying he recently underwent knee surgery, shortly before Torres forced him to the ground for a second time. Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel confirmed Hill underwent a "minor procedure" on his knee during the offseason, with Hill clarifying he went to Antigua to receive a stem cell injection.
McDaniel said he felt sadness rather than shock when he first watched the footage. He admitted that the All-Pro could have handled the situation better but added that the officers' reaction was "unnecessary" and said a conversation about what provoked the incident was "trivial."
While he was adamant about his desire for Torres' termination, Hill said he would not be protesting and did not want to "defund the police." He reiterated that he "loves" the police and wants to be an officer one day -- but he hopes that like with football, people can watch the tape and "get better from it."
Hill has been at the center of numerous off-field incidents since joining the Dolphins in 2022, including a physical altercation with a Haulover Marina employee last June and a civil lawsuit alleging he broke a social media influencer's leg earlier this year.
McDaniel said Hill is "a different human being" than when they first met, and Hill, 30, said he believes he has grown over the past few years.
This happened at the right time in my life because the way I've matured, the way I've been handling myself with my kids, stepping up as a father, just all of that, man," Hill said Wednesday. "The older I've been getting, man, the more I've been realizing how important it is for me to just be a pro's pro. Obviously when you first come into the league, you just want to have fun, do whatever you want to do. But I've done all that. I now see how important it is to be a father, be a husband, be a son and just be that family man that my grandparents raised me to be, man.
"So that's the maturity [McDaniel is] talking about. When my teammates see me now, I'm with my wife, I'm with my kids. I'm enjoying life, man. I'm slowing my life down. I'm not doing the crazy things that I used to do when I first came into the league. I'm handling myself with a lot of dignity now in a lot of respect."
 

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