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The Florida officer investigated over Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill’s traffic stop and detainment had been suspended six times previous to their encounter, received several written reprimands, and was at the center of numerous complaints, according to his employee profile. Records also show that Torres, a 27-year veteran, received four written reprimands between March 1999 and September 2020. The employee profile does not provide details on what led to the suspensions or written reprimands. Hill told NBC News that he was wearing his seat belt and took it off as he was being pulled over. The officer knocked on the window again, the video showed, and told the Dolphins wide receiver to keep it down.
Persons: Danny Torres, Torres, Public Safety James Reyes, Hill, , McLaren, , Calais Campbell, Jonnu Smith, Campbell, ESPN’s, ” Ignacio Alvarez, ” Alvarez Organizations: Miami Dolphins, Miami - Dade Police Department, Hill ., Dade, Public Safety, NBC News, Dolphins Locations: Florida, Miami, Hill, Hill . Miami, Dade County, Miami Gardens
CNN —The Miami-Dade Police officer placed on administrative duties after the controversial traffic stop of Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill has been suspended multiple times, police records show. Officer Danny Torres was placed on suspension at least six times during his 27-year career, according to his employee profile released late Friday afternoon by the Miami-Dade Police Department. In another incident in 2019, Torres was suspended for 10 days. “We would love to see what the allegations were that led to multiple suspensions for Officer Torres,” Julius B. Collins told CNN. “If you’re suspended at your place of employment six times, you’re terminated.
Persons: Tyreek, Danny Torres, Torres, Hill, ” Julius B, Collins, you’re, Organizations: CNN, Miami - Dade Police, Miami Dolphins, Miami - Dade Police Department, Sunday, Dolphins Locations: Miami
Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill emphatically said Wednesday the police officer involved in his traffic stop and detainment this week should be terminated. Hill, who was talking to reporters at a team-sanctioned press conference, was asked how he feels about his lawyer saying the officer involved should be dismissed. “Gone, gone, gone, gone. He got to go, man,” Hill said. He also said he could have approached the traffic stop differently.
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CNN —Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill admitted some regrets about his actions during his pre-game detainment on Sunday but called for the officer who restrained him to be taken off the force. Earlier Wednesday, Hill’s attorney representing Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill called for the immediate firing of the officer at the center of Sunday’s controversial traffic stop outside Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. “Each action that a law enforcement official (takes) is governed by standard operating procedures,” attorney Julius Collins said in a letter shared with CNN. Miami Dade Police DepartmentThe officer puts his right arm around Hill and brings him to sit on the sidewalk. Miami Dade Police DepartmentFinally, the attorney connected Hill’s detainment to broader concerns about how police interact with Black people.
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Miami-Dade County Police on Tuesday identified the officer placed on leave following the detainment of Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill over alleged careless driving and failure to wear a seatbelt. Hill was accused of the violations that carry penalties of $179 for careless driving and $129 for failing to wear a seat belt, copies of the tickets showed. The alleged violations took place Sunday at about 10:40 a.m. on westbound Northwest 199 Street while Hill was behind the wheel of a 2018 black McLaren, the citations showed. The Dolphins have decried the detainment of their star wideout, calling it "despicable behavior" and a use of "misguided power.”Both citations were signed by an officer “M. Hill told NBC News on Monday that he as wearing his seatbelt while driving and then took it off as he was being pulled over.
Persons: Hill, Danny Torres, Torres, McLaren, bodycams, “ M, Batista Organizations: Miami, Dade County Police, Miami Dolphins, NBC News, Dolphins, NBC Locations: overreacting
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