(CNN) โ Itโs been an eventful few days for Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill, who was handcuffed and detained by Miami-Dade Police shortly before his teamโs opening game Sunday.
The detention was just temporary, and Hill later scored a stellar 80-yard touchdown in a close win over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He celebrated the score by putting his arms behind his back with his wrists together โ a cheeky nod to his pregame incident.
But off the field, the detention โ as well as police interactions with two other Dolphins players โ has led to a public back-and-forth between the NFL team and local police and has renewed the debate over how law enforcement handles traffic stops and interacts with members of the public.

On Monday night, police released nearly two hours of body-camera footage showing the interaction with Hill and other Dolphins players at the scene. A police union criticized Hill as โuncooperative.โ Attorneys for one officer, who was placed on administrative duties amid a review, called the decision โprematureโ and called for the officerโs immediate reinstatement.
In turn, the Dolphins organization released a statement criticizing the officersโ conduct, and Hillโs agent called on the officers to be fired. Hill told CNN he remained confused by the encounter.
โIโm still kind of shell-shocked from it,โ Hill said. โIโm embarrassed.โ
Hereโs what we know about Hillโs detention before the game on Sunday and its aftermath.

Bodycam footage shows Hill being pulled from his car
The Miami-Dade Police Department (MDPD) released body-worn camera footage from the incident unexpectedly on Monday night.
โWhile standard protocol is to release bodycam footage after the internal review has concluded, the available bodycam footage โ a combined 105 minutes 33 seconds โ is being released the day following the incident to reinforce the Departmentโs commitment to keeping the public informed,โ Director Stephanie V. Daniels of the police department said in a statement.
The footage shows a police officer approaching Hillโs car and knocking on the window after he signaled for Hill to pull over. Hill rolls down the window when the officer knocks and replies, โHey, donโt knock on my window like that.โ The officer asks Hill why he doesnโt have a seatbelt on. Hill doesnโt answer and repeatedly says, โDonโt knock on my window like that.โ
The officer asks why Hill had his window up and says he had to knock to let Hill know he was there.
โGive me my ticket bro so I can go, Iโm going to be late. Do what you got to do,โ Hill said before rolling up the window.
The officer tells him to keep his window down and knocks again, but Hill doesnโt appear to respond. The officer knocks again and tells Hill to keep his window down. Hill rolls down his window slightly and responds, โDonโt tell me what to do.โ
The officer threatens to make Hill get out of the car if he doesnโt keep the window down, and then immediately after orders him out. Another officer opens Hillโs car door and starts to pull him out of the car, saying, โGet out!โ while Hill responds, โIโm getting out.โ
Hill is heard saying, โIโm getting out, Iโm getting out,โ and the same officer says, โToo late.โ
Two officers are seen pushing Hill to the ground while another officer stands over. Hill is heard saying, โIโm getting arrestedโ multiple times, and the one officer physically restraining him says, โWhen we tell you to do something, you do it. You understand? You understand? Not what you want, but what we tell you. Youโre a little f**cking confused.โ
โAlright bro, take me to jail, bro do what you gotta do,โ Hill says. โWe will,โ the officer responds.
The time from when the officer first knocks on Hillโs window to when he is fully handcuffed on the ground is around a minute and a half.
The officers then move Hill to his feet and have him sit on the sidewalk. As an officer slowly leads him to sit on the ground, Hill says โHold on, bro. I just had surgery on my knee.โ As he is speaking, another officer comes behind him and puts an arm around his chest. He begins to pull Hill toward the ground as Hill repeats, โI just had surgery on my knee.โ
The restraining officer says, โReally, what a coincidence. Did you have surgery on your ears when we told you to put the window down?โ
โBro, chill!โ Hill yells.
Hill was ultimately cited for careless driving and a seatbelt violation, according to citations released by police. The citations note Hillโs vehicle had a โvisual estimation 60 mph.โ
โThe actions displayed on video clearly do not meet the standard we expect from law enforcement, and are deeply concerning,โ Miami-Dade Countyโs Chief of Public Safety James Reyes said in a Tuesday statement.
Hill tells CNN heโs still in shock
Hill spoke with CNNโs Kaitlan Collins on Monday, saying everything happened very fast.
โI was following rules, I wasnโt moving fast because you know I got injuries, I got things that I go through. I play a physical sport, Iโve been doing this for a moment now man so Iโm dealing with some stuff, so I guess the officers, they felt like I wasnโt doing it on their timing. I was doing it, but Iโm still kind of shell-shocked from it,โ Hill said. โIโm embarrassed.โ
Hill further reflected on the moment that things escalated, saying that it started when officers asked him to roll down his window.
โWhen the officer came up and knocked on my window, I let my window down, cooperated, gave them my I.D. Then I immediately let up my window, and then after that I let back up my window, and then he came back to the window and was like, โLet your window down now, let your window down nowโ and then I let it down,โ Hill said.
โIโm not trying to cause a scene because โฆ if I let my window down, people walking by, driving by, theyโre going to notice that itโs me and theyโre going to start taking pictures. I didnโt want to create a scene at all, I just really wanted to get the ticket and then just go out about my way and have a great Sunday.โ
The 30-year-old was asked about an earlier quote of his about how the situation couldโve unfolded differently if he wasnโt Tyreek Hill.
โThe reality of it is, itโs the truth. If I wasnโt Tyreek Hill, worst-case scenario, we wouldโve had a different article. โTyreek Hill got shot in front of Hard Rock Stadium,โ thatโs worst-case scenario,โ Hill said. โItโs crazy that me and my family had to go through this.โ
Hillโs teammate also placed in handcuffs
A second Dolphins player, Calais Campbell, was also handcuffed when trying to discuss the situation with officers at the scene, according to police.
Speaking to ESPN on Monday, the 38-year-old defensive lineman recalled how he arrived at the scene of his teammateโs detention and attempted to diffuse the situation. He said he got out of his car with his hands up and approached the police officers, explaining, โIโm a friend of his (Hill). I donโt know whatโs going on here, but I think the situation is definitely unnecessary.โ
Campbell said he was told to leave, with an officer threatening to tow his car if he didnโt go away.
โI told him I will stand where you want me to stand. You tell me how far I need to back up, and Iโll back up, but Iโm not leaving the scene,โ Campbell recounted. โThis is my friend here. Iโm here to support him. Iโm not leaving.โ
When he remained, Campbell said the officer told him he was under arrest and put him in handcuffs.
Campbell said Dolphins tight end Jonnu Smith was also at the scene as Hill pleaded with both teammates: โDonโt leave me. Donโt leave me.โ
Now in his 17th season, Campbell has previously won the NFLโs Walter Payton Man of the Year award, given annually to a player โfor his excellence on and off the field.โ This is his first season with the Dolphins.
Campbell told ESPN he was thankful he was there to support Hill.
โThese situations can escalate quickly. We see it so many times in America where these things go completely bad. This is a big opportunity for us to use this platform to combat police brutality that happens. This situation could have been a whole lot worse had we not been there.โ
Dolphins organization and Hillโs agent slams police conduct
After the bodycam footage was released, the Miami Dolphins released a three-paragraph statement criticizing the โthe overly aggressive and violent conduct directed towards Tyreek Hill, Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith by police officers.โ
โIt is both maddening and heartbreaking to watch the very people we trust to protect our community use such unnecessary force and hostility towards these players, yet it is also a reminder that not every situation like this ends in peace, as we are grateful this one did,โ the team said.
The team said they have a positive relationship with the police and praised the โvast majority of officers.โ
โHowever, as is on full display in the videos released tonight, there are some officers who mistake their responsibility and commitment to serve with misguided power,โ the team said. โWhile we commend MDPD for taking the right and necessary action to quickly release this footage, we also urge them to take equally swift and strong action against the officers who engaged in such despicable behavior.โ
Earlier Monday, Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said he was unsettled by the incident.
โItโs been hard for me not to find myself more upset the more I think about it,โ McDaniel said at a press conference. โAnd thatโs because of my teammates and trying to put myself in that situation that they described emotionally, and then knowing more than that, the thing that f**ks me up, honestly, is knowing that I donโt know exactly what that feels like.โ
Still, he said two positive things came from the incident. โIโm super proud of teammates being teammates, and super proud of our guys understanding the civic responsibility of a platform and intending to do right by it.โ
Hillโs agent Drew Rosenhaus described the incident as โheartbreaking, upsetting and uncalled for,โ saying he was โin disbeliefโ about what took place ahead of the game.
โTyreek was just trying to get to work, trying to play a game, just trying to do his job,โ Rosenhaus said on โCNN News Central.โ โFor police officers to detain him, to put him on the ground like that, to put their knee on him, to hit him โ itโs just devastating.โ
In an appearance on โThe Dan Le Batard Show,โ Rosenhaus called on the officers to be removed from their job.
โFor me, personally, I believe the police officers that did that to Tyreek shouldnโt be in that position โ they should be let go,โ he said. โThereโs no place for a police officer to have a badge that operates like that, when Tyreek wasnโt being aggressive, or violent or fighting back in any capacity.
Police union says Hill was not cooperative
Daniels, the police director, said she initiated an internal investigation into the incident, adding that one of the officers involved has been placed on administrative duties.
โIโm committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers,โ she said.
The officer was identified by police as Danny Torres, who has a 27-year tenure.
His attorneys said they support the internal review but called for him to be reinstated. The officer will not comment until after the investigation, attorneys Ignacio Alvarez and Israel Reyes said in a statement.
The local police union has defended the actions of the officers involved.
โUpon being stopped, Mr. Hill was not immediately cooperative with the officers on scene who, pursuant to policy and for their immediate safety, placed Mr. Hill in handcuffs,โ Steadman Stahl, president of the South Florida Police Benevolent Association, said in a statement to CNN.
โMr. Hill, still uncooperative, refused to sit on the ground and was therefore redirected to the ground. Once the situation was sorted out within a few minutes, Mr. Hill was issued two traffic citations and was free to leave.
โIn this case, while we will wait for the investigation to run its course, based on what we know, we stand with the actions of our officers but look forward to further open communication moving forward,โ Stahl added.
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