Tyreek Hill, the outstanding wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, has had his traffic tickets revoked. During the now-famous traffic stop on September 8, when Hill was detained and made to lie face-down on the street, a Miami-Dade hearings officer withdrew the seatbelt violation and the reckless driving infraction that the police had issued to him.
After the issuing officer did not appear in court, the citations were thrown out on Monday.
Hill was pulled over for speeding only hours before the Dolphins season opener, and Miami-Dade police officer Danny Torres dragged him from his McLaren 720S sports car. Several recordings of the incident were shared on social media. Torres placed his knee on Hill’s back while he was shackled and forced on the ground face down.
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Before Hill played in the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he was briefly arrested and then released.
Following the contentious traffic encounter, Miami-Dade Police put Torres, a 27-year veteran of the force, on administrative leave.
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