Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill was detained by police today entering the stadium for a driving violation, per his agent Drew Rosenhaus. But Rosenhaus said Hill will play today.
Originally Posted by Delano:
How is saying a cop is crazy for beating the hell out of a 350k car’s window a bunch of lip?
Tyreek rolled his window up after the officer took his ID. I don’t believe the cop ever said leave it down? Tyreek rolls it up to have a private conversation with his lawyer.
Then the cop starts beating on the glass again and tyreek rolls it down and asks him to stop. You’re saying police can trample over private property in the event of a simple traffic stop? You gonna bend over to a power hungry cop in a situation like that?
Beating the hell out of the car window? Being a bit overly dramatic aren’t we? Even Reek only referred to it as knocking.
And the idea that rolling up the window just because you’ve given the officer your ID is acceptable is asinine. The officer was trying to communicate with him, he kept asking about the lack of a seatbelt, which is well within his authority to do. Reek was ignoring the question and then rolls the window up on him while the officer is still trying to conduct his lawful business.
I’m not going to say I agreed with everything the officers did in that video, but Reek was clearly acting like an entitled bitch. [Reply]
legit stop. speeding in a construction zone. brazen and bellicose behavior from Tyreek. you cant big time a cop. If Tyreek had played that differently, he could have been on his way in 5 minutes plus however long it takes to take 3 selfies.
Originally Posted by Chiefnj2:
If Hill and Calais weren’t wealthy and an army of NFL security didn’t descend on the scene, they both would have been arrested and the charges would have included things like obstruction/resisting arrest/assault on an officer.it would have gone from a simple motor vehicle infraction to a felony.
Actually if it weren't for a fan taping the whole thing from beginning to finish, same deal. Look at how they did scheffler dirty and the only thing that saved him was a side video [Reply]
Those cops were thugs and the one was very aggressive from the git go. Tyreek was trying to comply when he opened his door but when he did the guy went after him. I'd have to watch it again but I don't think I heard any "please" or "sir" from that cop just aggressive demands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
Beating the hell out of the car window? Being a bit overly dramatic aren’t we? Even Reek only referred to it as knocking.
And the idea that rolling up the window just because you’ve given the officer your ID is acceptable is asinine. The officer was trying to communicate with him, he kept asking about the lack of a seatbelt, which is well within his authority to do. Reek was ignoring the question and then rolls the window up on him while the officer is still trying to conduct his lawful business.
I’m not going to say I agreed with everything the officers did in that video, but Reek was clearly acting like an entitled bitch.
I'm sure Rosenhaus told him to roll up the window. Just comply with the officer, whether he's in the right or wrong, and move on with your life.
Apparently the cops didn't know who he was...how stupid are you?
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
Beating the hell out of the car window? Being a bit overly dramatic aren’t we? Even Reek only referred to it as knocking.
And the idea that rolling up the window just because you’ve given the officer your ID is acceptable is asinine. The officer was trying to communicate with him, he kept asking about the lack of a seatbelt, which is well within his authority to do. Reek was ignoring the question and then rolls the window up on him while the officer is still trying to conduct his lawful business.
I’m not going to say I agreed with everything the officers did in that video, but Reek was clearly acting like an entitled bitch.
I mean heres the thing, if he was that bothered by knocking on the window; why would he roll it up? From the sound of it he was trying to call drew during the stop. I thought it was rosenhaus, but it may have been the dolphins security guy drew Brooks. It's entirely possible he was trying to call someone or was getting advice to roll the window up which would have been fine if windows weren't tinted or he was distracted. Can't blame the officer for being on edge but you also cant assume ill intent from Tyreek. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Raiderhater:
Beating the hell out of the car window? Being a bit overly dramatic aren’t we? Even Reek only referred to it as knocking.
And the idea that rolling up the window just because you’ve given the officer your ID is acceptable is asinine. The officer was trying to communicate with him, he kept asking about the lack of a seatbelt, which is well within his authority to do. Reek was ignoring the question and then rolls the window up on him while the officer is still trying to conduct his lawful business.
I’m not going to say I agreed with everything the officers did in that video, but Reek was clearly acting like an entitled bitch.
Not to mention his windows are pretty dark on the tint making it hard for officers to see what he is doing. That would immediately make me leery of what someone is doing in the car and put me on edge if I was stopping someone. [Reply]
1 cop was out of line. And there is 1 cop now on admin duty. Let's not call out all cops when talking about this. 1 bad apple... and that bad apple was over the line. [Reply]
There are over 20 million police stops in this country each year. The fear of a civilian crashing out and shooting a cop during a routine traffic stop is way overblown.
It’s about control and exerting power. I think that’s also evidenced by them forcing him to sit down on the pavement as well. He’s handcuffed and surrounded by cops; he’s no longer a danger or threat to flee. Still they force him to sit because it’s not about safety - it’s about forcing him to submit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by digger:
1 cop was out of line. And there is 1 cop now on admin duty. Let's not call out all cops when talking about this. 1 bad apple... and that bad apple was over the line.
People say this all the time but why don’t the good apples ever speak up?
Do you know the full phrase you’re quoting? It’s “one bad apple can spoil the bunch”. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SHOWTIME:
I'm sure Rosenhaus told him to roll up the window. Just comply with the officer, whether he's in the right or wrong, and move on with your life.
Apparently the cops didn't know who he was...how stupid are you?
Ok now this is one seriously ironic statement. :-)
Originally Posted by :
“It just went from 0 to 60, man, from the moment that those guys pulled up behind me, knocked on my window, it went from 0 to 60 immediately,” Hill told NBC News on Monday night.