I am not sure if many of you had the luxury of soaking in this story over Week 1 of football. Not sure of you many care either, but I somehow found it quite interesting the shift of accountability that evolved over the 24 hours with in it occurred. It was labeled as Tyreek Hill's arrest, which quite false considering he never got arrested. Yes he got hand cuffed, and detained, but never arrested. From the start all we got was Hill was handcuffed and thrown to the ground, and from Hill's POV he was being cooperative from the start.
If you haven't seen the events, it's pretty much all over the internet. However, after watching the bodycam footage provided by the police department it became clear to me that Hill wasn't cooperative from the start, and disregarded the commands of the office. Although, I do agree that the officer was quick to blow his fuse and pull Hill out of his car with force, so I feel there is accountability on both sides. I just hate the spin is now turning into racism, because it has been clear the officer was of Latino heritage, and not a white officer. However, it once again becomes a race issue and I just can't stand that both sides cannot agree that there could have been a better solution to this. In my opinion I feel Hill was not cooperating with the officer, but I don't feel he was threatening the safety of the officer. I think a supervisor should have been called to the scene, but the actions have happened and now are in the middle of media frenzy of a cop mistreating a black person.