Rick Ross isn’t holding back. Over the weekend, Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill found himself in an unexpected situation. Just hours before his game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Hill was detained by police.
Miami-Dade Police Department Director Stephanie V. Daniels released a statement following the incident. She noted that one of the officers involved had been placed on administrative leave pending an Internal Affairs investigation. ‘I’m committed to transparency and accountability to the community with any situation involving my officers,’ Daniels said.
Bodycam footage from the traffic stop shows Hill being forcibly removed from his vehicle and thrown to the ground. Hill was handcuffed for about 20 minutes before being released. The aggressive actions of the officers quickly caught attention online.
Amid the social media buzz, Rick Ross voiced his strong opinion on the matter. He criticized the officer who pulled Hill out of his car. According to Ross, Hill had rolled up his window after handing over his license to avoid attracting fans who might gather and cause a scene. Ross expressed his frustration, saying, ‘You st*pid motherf*cker, he was doing that to stop a riot from beginning.’
Ross didn’t stop there. He went on to call the officer incompetent, along with whoever’s responsible for him. The incident happened right in front of the stadium where Hill was set to play that night, making the situation even more complicated. As fans continue to discuss the footage, the reaction from Ross has only added to the controversy.
Meanwhile, Young Thug also jumped in to show support for Hill after the incident. The discussions and reactions are still unfolding online as more people weigh in. This unexpected turn of events has certainly stirred up strong emotions and sparked a wider conversation about police conduct.
Tyreek Hill’s traffic stop and detainment have ignited a firestorm of reactions. With Rick Ross and Young Thug voicing their opinions, the incident is gaining even more traction. The investigation is ongoing, and the community is watching closely.