
Danny Torres, the Miami-Dade police officer who arrested Tyreek Hill before the Dolphins’ 2024 season opener is speaking out on Hill’s release from the Dolphins.
In a lengthy Facebook post, Torres went off on the eight-time Pro-Bowl wide receiver.
“Hmmm… I guess it took a bit, but Karma got you. Now that I am retired I can tell you how I feel about you,” the retired officer wrote, via Twitter/X “You’re an entitled ASSHOLE and an embarrassment to the team and city that kissed your ass. I wish you the best and hope you are able to afford ALL that child support, especially now that you’re unemployed. But I’m sure someone will pick you up and you will cause havoc in their team and city. Just how you did in Miami.”
Hill was pulled out of his car and tackled tot he ground while being handcuffed by police as he entered Hard Rock Stadium ahead of the 2024 season opener.
The traffic incident happened about one block away from the stadium, the team later revealed. Several teammates saw the incident and stopped to offer support.
On Monday, after four seasons in Miami, the Dolphins officially released Hill. The decision comes as the team plans to reset under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and head coach Jeff Hafley.










