Tyreek Hill arrested for traffic violation by stadium in Miami on gameday (Hill played) [Reckless driving & seatbelt charges dismissed]
Note how the cop looked around to make sure the others were paying attention and had his back before they snatched Hill up. This wordless affirmation to them tells me that this had been standard procedure, and one has to wonder just many others this cop had trained to do just that over his 20-something year career. Some will often mock those who bring up the term "institutional" when describing injustices, yet this seemed to be a fine example of a gang mentality exhibited by the police.
Oddly enough...most perceive pro athletes as being more their public servants deserving of constant moral scrutiny and judgement than they should LEOs. I believe that being a public employee having the capacity to abuse and even kill others at any given moment should be even more of a privilege than throwing and dunking balls for a living. That's just me. The only reason hordes of Hill detractors aren't here defending the cops is because they can't.
I've also changed my mind about the cop's firing after seeing his file.