Tyreek Hill calls for firing of
police officer involved in incident
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[September 11, 2024]
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill wants one of the
Miami-Dade police officers involved with his detainment on Sunday to
be fired.
Hill issued a statement Tuesday evening through his lawyer, Julius
Collins, that read: "We are demanding for the immediate termination
of the officer that has been placed on administrative leave.
"Each action that a law enforcement official take (sic) is governed
by standard operating procedures.
"We are of the opinion that the officer's use of force was
excessive, escalating, and reckless. We are demanding that the
officer be terminated effective immediately."
Earlier Tuesday, the Miami-Dade Police Department announced the
identity of the officer who is under investigation, Officer Danny
Torres, in his 27th year on the job.
Per the department's statement, Torres "remains in administrative
duties, as the Internal Affairs investigation is still ongoing. We
will provide further information once it becomes available pending
the outcome of the investigation."
Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, also called for Torres to be fired.
Speaking Tuesday on "The Dan Le Batard Show," Rosenhaus said the
officers didn't treat Hill "like a human being" after pulling him
over in a traffic stop before Sunday's home game against the
Jacksonville Jaguars.
Police body cam footage of the incident shows officers yanking Hill
out of his black sports car after he did not follow their orders to
roll down his windows. He was forced to the ground and handcuffed.
"For me, personally, I believe the police officers that did that to
Tyreek shouldn't be in that position -- they should be let go,"
Rosenhaus said, describing what he saw in the video. "Look at the
guy who kicked him -- that guy should be fired. That's out of
control. The guy that jumped in and put him in a chokehold? There's
no place for a police officer to have a badge that operates like
that, when Tyreek wasn't being aggressive, or violent or fighting
back in any capacity. That was horrendous how they treated him."
The officer's representatives -- attorneys Ignacio Alvarez of ALGO
Law Firm and Israel Reyes of The Reyes Law Firm -- issued a
statement requesting their client be immediately reinstated. The
attorneys also stated they support the call for a review of the
incident made by Miami-Dade Police Department director Stephanie
Daniels.
Per the statement, the officer in question (later confirmed to be
Torres) won't comment on the matter until the investigation is
completed.
Hill, 30, is scheduled to speak on Wednesday for the first time
since body camera footage was released on Monday.
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Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill is forced to the ground after
being handcuffed and led to the sidewalk by Miami-Dade Police
Department officers in Miami, Florida, September 8, 2024 in a still
image from police body camera video. Miami-Dade Police
Department/Handout via REUTERS.
Hill received citations for reckless driving and
driving without a license after being pulled over just blocks from
Hard Rock Stadium hours before Sunday's 20-17 Dolphins win.
The footage released Monday shows Hill and an officer having a
conversation before Hill rolls his car window up. The officer then
knocks on the window, telling Hill to keep it down. Hill obliged by
cracking it just a bit, then had more words for the officer, who
once again told the 30-year-old to keep it down while threatening to
remove Hill from his car.
The officer then changed his mind, demanding Hill
to get out of the car anyway. Another officer stepped in and told
Hill that he would break his window if he didn't get out of the car,
and that same officer then opened Hill's door and helped forcibly
bring him to the ground.
Dolphins teammate and defensive end Calais Campbell was also
detained at the scene after trying to help Hill. Campbell did not
get a citation, though. Miami tight end Jonnu Smith was also there
to support Hill.
Originally a 2016 fifth-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs, Hill
played the past two seasons with the Dolphins. He led the NFL with
1,799 yards on 119 receptions and tied for the league lead with 13
touchdown catches in 16 starts last season. It was the sixth
1,000-yard season for the five-time first-team All-Pro.
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