Reading/watching Miami "journalists" this week is like watching a bunch of BLM activists....Tyreek can do no wrong.
Surprised, frankly, to find Sporting News doing a somewhat honest piece on Hill’s violent past.
Beating children and women - and then him and his “peers” mocking the latest incident on the field last Sunday. He’s going to get a pass -Black Privilege
IMO, the thing that caused the cops to react that way was when Hill rolled up his window and refused to lower it again.
The windows were tinted, and the cops could not see what he was doing inside the car, that raised the temperature level to boiling causing the cops to react.
The next time the cops face someone who rolls up their window and no one can see what they are doing, suppose they reach for a gun and shoot thru the window, suppose they pass something to the passenger to hide evidence, any number of reasons the cops were on edge when the window was rolled up.
Did they overreact, perhaps but they went home last night and so did Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek is far from being a giant. He is 5’10” and 191 lbs.
Just another overpaid, violent, low-IQ punk who can run fast carrying a ball.
Looks like Tyreek didn’t watch the Chris Rock video.
We went from #metoo to #takeitandlikeit
Initially I was ticked off seeing Hill face down in handcuffs. But then I learned what actually happened and could see in the video he was okay with being handcuffed and forced to the ground. Hill seemed to be fine with that so I am too. He is lucky he didn’t get shot though.
His past has nothing to do with this incident. The police who stopped him did not know who he was .
What is relevant which was not afaik first reported was his darkly tinted windows. I am sure that is illegal in Fla.
Police had no idea if he was reaching for gun etc. Cops got defensive .
Neither side handled it well .
Suspicion: Probable Cause: Speeding: Fleeing: Suspicion of Stolen Vehicle.
Best thing the Chiefs did, traded off future headaches. And oh how the football nerds cried in KC when he got dumped - if someone’s good in the National Felon League, all kinds of people will look away from their crimes.
In the days of the Spanish Inquisition, wealthy families would often become the target by corrupt inquisitors hoping to get a large chunk of their wealth. So they came up with an idea to keep a monk as their retainer.
The price it would cost in food and drink and pregnant serving girls was well worth it, as the monk’s testimony was great insurance against inquisitors.
I mention this because today, there are still powerful individuals in authority on the lookout for quick gains. Plus there is an overabundance of hungry attorneys. So why not keep one on your staff as a retainer?
Be it a traffic stop, a warrant-less home invasion, or who knows what other situation, having your lawyer present can often take the wind out of their sails. Also very useful for imperious school administrators abusing their children and neighborhood Karens of all types.
The more things change...
This is why I stopped watching professional football. 😣