Tyreek Hill Won't Face Charges After Domestic Assault Call But Scrutiny On Him Is Troubling
The misadventures of Tyreek Hill continued this week with police being called to his Sunny Isle Beach luxury condominium, at the behest of his mother-in-law, in what police were told was a domestic "assault in progress."
And let's cut to the end of this incident before everyone's blood pressure goes off the scale: Hill was not arrested and will not be charged.
The investigation is closed, according to Sunny Isles Police Sgt. Brian Schnell, who told OutKick, "No crime was committed."
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins reacts after his team's 20-17 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Hard Rock Stadium on September 8, 2024. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)
We'll share the specifics of the incident later in this story straight from the police incident report following interviews with Hill, his wife Keeta Hill and Alesia Vaccaro, the mother-in-law.
But because this will not continue to be a legal issue, outside of the fact that Hill and his wife are telling cops they're divorcing, it becomes a matter for the NFL and the Miami Dolphins.
The NFL, you see, has something called the Personal Conduct Policy.
And that policy states "players convicted of a crime or subject to a disposition of a criminal proceeding (as defined in this Policy) are subject to discipline. But even if the conduct does not result in a criminal conviction, players found to have engaged in any of the following conduct will be subject to discipline."
Prohibited conduct includes but is not limited to the following:
▪ Actual or threatened physical violence against another person, including dating violence, domestic violence, child abuse, and other forms of family violence.
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