Sunny Isles Beach, FLA. – Miami dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill And his wife participated in the domestic dispute in their height condoms in the South Florida, but according to the police report there were no accusations.
Sunny Isles Beach officers responded to home on Monday after calling from the brother -in -law Hill, who began to live with a couple in November, shortly after her granddaughter was born.
Mother-kinaso told the officers that Hill, 31, was aggressive and impulsive, and that he was afraid of his daughter, according to the report. She said Hill threw a laptop on the floor and grabbed his baby before he went to the balcony.
Hill’s agent did not answer immediately to a phone message looking for a comment.
Hill’s wife told the police that they had argued for two recently and participated in the therapy of the couple. She said that therapy did not work and that in the divorce process.
Hill told officers that he had just returned from the training and sat down to talk to his wife about their therapy. The discussion escalated after telling him he didn’t care with their daughter.
Hill and his wife both said that the argument had never changed physical, but officers reported a bruise on the female upper chest. She replied that it probably happened by chance when a child grabbed her.
The officers noted that the child was in good health. Hill’s wife refused to write a statement. Hill left the house in the presence of the police about 40 minutes after arrival.
In February 2024, Sophie’s Social Media influenced Hall, claiming that Hill had broken her right leg and put it during his football exercise at his castle at the South Florida previous summer.
In 2019, the chiefs suspended Hill after accusing that he physically abused his son.
In 2015, he confessed to the home attack and the battery strangling after suffocating his fiancé at that time. He got three years of probation.
In 2023, Hill was investigated by the police Miami-Dade after the man claimed that the receiver hit him after a verbal quarrel. No fees were filed.