The Miami-Dade Police Department has released the bodycam video of Tyreek Hill’s controversial detainment on Sunday morning.
Witnesses filmed footage of Tyreek Hill being handcuffed by police outside of his vehicle, hours before the Miami Dolphins’ season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Hill’s teammate, defensive tackle Calais Campbell, was also handcuffed when he attempted to de-escalate the situation.
Hill wasn’t arrested but issued a pair of traffic citations. On Monday evening, Miami-Dade Police Department Director Stephanie V. Daniels announced in a statement that they were releasing police bodycam footage “to reinforce the Department’s commitment to keeping the public informed.”
The footage (which can be viewed below) shows an officer asking Tyreek Hill why he isn’t wearing his seatbelt. He is then ordered to get out of the vehicle, with officers threatening to break the window if the All-Pro wideout doesn’t.
After Hill refuses more orders to get out of the car, another officer forces open the door, and the cops take him to the ground before placing the 30-year-old in handcuffs (WARNING: VIDEO CONTAINS LANGUAGE THAT IS NSFW):
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Hill is relatively calm throughout the ordeal, warning the cops that he had surgery on his knee as one of the officers takes him down. The officers noticeably raise their voices during the incident.
The video below shows officers also placing Calais Campbell in handcuffs after he approaches the situation. Campbell was warned to leave before being detained.
Daniels announced on Sunday that one of the officers involved in the incident was placed on administrative leave.
Tyreek Hill Lifted Dolphins To Big Week 1 Victory
Hill was able to put the disturbing incident behind him once the game commenced. He caught seven passes for 130 yards and a touchdown, highlighted by an 80-yard TD reception in the third quarter.
His touchdown kick-started Miami’s comeback, as kicker Jason Sanders added two field goals in the fourth quarter (including the game-winner as time expired) to lead Miami to a nail-biting 20-17 victory.