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    New details emerge about Tyreek Hill’s traffic stop incident

    By Steve DelVecchio,

    3 hours ago

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    Tyreek Hill was handcuffed during a traffic stop on his way to the Miami Dolphins’ first game of the season on Sunday, and some new details about the incident have surfaced.

    Hill was pulled over by police during his drive to Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday morning. He reportedly got into a verbal altercation with an officer during the stop, which led to the wide receiver being handcuffed on the ground. You can see a video here .

    ESPN’s Jeff Darlington learned some more information about the situation on Monday. According to Darlington, Hill was cited for careless driving and not wearing a seatbelt. Veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell, who stopped to see what was going on with his teammate, was also briefly placed in handcuffs but did not receive a citation.

    It is still unclear what transpired that led to Hill being handcuffed during a routine stop. The Miami-Dade Police Department has begun an internal investigation of the incident, and one officer has already been placed on leave .

    Though Hill’s run-in with police occurred just hours before kickoff of Miami’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the All-Pro still played and made a huge impact. Hill caught 7 passes for 130 yards and a touchdown in his team’s 20-17 win. He even broke out a handcuff celebration to celebrate his score .

    The post New details emerge about Tyreek Hill’s traffic stop incident appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    Dave Peterson
    2m ago
    Odds are pretty high that Tyreek ignored a cops orders and mouthed off to them. That’s just who he is. Cops gotta be more careful though when dealing with high profile athletes. Always looks bad for everyone involved.
    Kastmaster1
    18m ago
    Overpaid athletes think they crap don't stink
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