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Tyreek Hill police citations revealed... after video shows cops dragging Dolphins star from his car over tiny fine

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By Eric Blum

Published: 22:30 BST, 10 September 2024 | Updated: 22:49 BST, 10 September 2024

The Miami-Dade Police Department has revealed the citations handed down to Tyreek Hill after a traffic stop saw him handcuffed and pinned to the road steps away from Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. 

Police claim Hill was stopped after being observed going 60 miles per hour and cited for careless driving and a safety belt violation. 

The citations both do not require a court appearance but come with a $308 fine.


The police did not confirm Hill's speed on a radar, instead referring to a 'visual estimation' in the traffic citation. 

Miami-Dade police also provide notes that Hill was speeding in a high-traffic area with many pedestrians. 

Tyreek Hill was stopped by police for speeding hours before the Dolphins game on Sunday

The body cam footage of Hill being pulled from his sports car, placed in handcuffs, and pinned to the road hours before the Miami Dolphins' win over the Jacksonville Jaguars has shocked social media with the aggressiveness from law enforcement over citations that total barely more than $300. 

Hill scored an 80-yard touchdown hours after being detained by police, doing a celebration where he put his hands behind his back. 

Fellow Miami wide receiver Jaylen Waddle came behind Hill and held his hands as an arresting officer would. 

Several of Hill's teammates stopped at Hill's detainment location while traveling to Hard Rock Stadium, with defensive end Calais Campbell also being detained right before the game. 

Hill is currently on a 3-year, $90million contract extension with the Dolphins that included $59million guaranteed and a $7million signing bonus. 

One of Hill's arresting officers, Danny Torres, who has a 27-year tenure with Miami-Dade police, remains under investigation and on administrative leave.

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