Miami Dolphins star receiver Tyreek Hill made his first in-person public feedback calling for the Miami-Dade police officer who handcuffed him on Sunday to be fired.
Wednesday, Hill instructed reporters at a information convention that officer Danny Torres “gotta go,” as shared by NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe
Torres was seen on body-cam footage aggressively detaining Hill for a site visitors violation forward of the Miami’s first recreation.
“Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone,” Hill mentioned Wednesday. “He gotta go. In that occasion proper there, not solely did he deal with me dangerous, he handled my teammates with disrespect.”
Hill’s feedback come only a day after ESPN reported his legal professional, Julius Collins, launched a press release on his behalf formally calling for the “speedy termination” of the “escalating officer.” Torres was positioned on administrative depart by Miami-Dade police.
Hill was cited on Sunday for dashing at a “visible estimation of 60 mph” per ESPN’s Jeff Darlington who acquired a copy of the citation.
The Miami police union claimed in a statement Monday that Hill was “uncooperative” and “initiated this unlucky incident” with officers.
Hill admitted Wednesday that he may’ve dealt with the state of affairs higher however contested it did not give officers the appropriate to “beat the canine out of me.”
“It’s shell-shocking,” Hill continued. “It’s loopy to know that officers would do this with the physique cams on. What would they do in the event that they didn’t have physique cams on?”
The Dolphins released a statement on Monday backing Hill and calling on the Miami-Dade Police Division to take “swift and powerful motion towards the officers who engaged in such despicable habits.”
Chief of Police for Miami Police, separate from Miami-Dade Police, released his own statement Tuesday calling the incident “laborious to observe” and that he hopes each events can “transfer ahead” and be taught from it.
Hill mentioned Wednesday he was optimistic about his future relationship with police.
“This may very well be a studying software for everybody,” he mentioned. “Civilians, police… we maintain ourself accountable and get higher.”
Hill’s teammates Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith have been additionally concerned within the incident Sunday, with Campbell additionally being detained at one level. Neither has expressly joined Hill in calling for Torres’ firing but.