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National Football League – Sharp criticism after police action against NFL star – Sport

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In a video from a bodycam of a police officer who was present at the operation, Hill can be seen standing on the side of the road in a supercar. A police officer comes to his car, Hill hands the officer something through the lowered window and then rolls it back up again.

The police officer then asks him to roll down the window again, but Hill does not do so. Another police officer then forcefully opens the driver’s door, Hill is pulled out of the car and pressed to the ground. An officer presses his knee into Hill’s back. The 30-year-old is handcuffed.

Dolphins: Officials with misplaced power

“We are proud to have a strong and positive relationship with the Miami-Dade Police Department and other law enforcement agencies and recognize that the vast majority of officers serve the community with the utmost character and a desire to protect all citizens. However, as is clearly seen in the videos released tonight, some officers confuse their responsibility and commitment to duty with misguided power,” the Dolphins wrote.

Open detailed viewThe Dolphins support their Wde receiver. (Photo: Rebecca Blackwell/AP/dpa)

The NFL club called for swift and forceful action against the officials “who exhibited such despicable behavior” and assured the players that it would stand by them “as they work to use their platform and this situation should have a positive impact on our community.”

An official was initially suspended

Hill, who scored an 80-yard touchdown in the 20-17 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars to start the season, stressed after the game that he had behaved correctly towards the officials: “I was not disrespectful, that’s not how my mother raised me. I didn’t swear, none of that. Like I said, I’m still trying to understand it.” He had never seen anything like it, said Hill’s manager Drew Rosenhaus on ESPN. According to media reports, one of the officials was initially suspended.

According to Hill, he himself was stopped for speeding and reckless driving, reported the American news agency AP.

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