Miami-Dade Officer on Leave After Tyreek Hill Detainment
The Miami-Dade Police Division put an official on semi-voluntary vacation Sunday after Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Slope was kept before the beginning of the time opening game.
On Sunday morning, only hours before the opening shot, Slope was kept for a brief time frame by police after a traffic occurrence, the group said via virtual entertainment. Slope's representative said the wide beneficiary was tagged for a moving infringement and it's not satisfactory why the circumstance heightened.
Miami-Dade Police Office (MDPD) Chief Stephanie V. Daniels said Sunday an examination has started into the occurrence and one of the officials included is being put on authoritative obligations. A second Dolphins player said he was likewise cuffed while attempting to examine what is going on with officials at the scene.
"Following the occurrence including Tyreek Slope, I have started an Inner Illicit relationships examination to guarantee an exhaustive survey of the matter. One of the officials engaged with the episode has been put on managerial obligations while the examination is directed," Daniels said in a proclamation. "I'm focused on straightforwardness and responsibility to the local area with any circumstance including my officials."
Slope will probably remember forever the beginning of the 2024-25 season. Subsequent to being kept, his day finished with a rebound win against the Jacksonville Panthers that highlighted a "cuffs" festivity in the wake of scoring a key score.
The "Cheetah" said after the game he was as yet befuddled by his pregame experience with police.
"I wasn't rude in light of the fact that my mother didn't raise me that way, didn't cuss, didn't do absolutely no part of that. Like I said, I'm actually attempting to sort it out," Slope said at his postgame question and answer session.
Displaying his brand name speed, Slope found the end zone in the second from last quarter against the Pumas, associating with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for a 80-yard score. In the wake of scoring, Slope celebrated by returning his arms behind his with his wrists together - maybe an implication to being in binds prior in the day.
Eventually, the Dolphins conquered a 14-0 shortfall to dominate the match 20-17 on a 52-yard field objective from Jason Sanders as time lapsed. Slope completed the game with seven gets for 130 yards and a score.

