Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley after police confrontation!

Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley after police confrontation!

Miami Beach, Florida, USA - The US sprinter Fred Kerley, Olympic medalist and 100-meter expert, was arrested in Miami Beach on Thursday evening. As Polizei-setzt-taszer-ein-olympia-star-fest, reported, Kerley approached the police officers, while they worked on an" active investigative area "to look after his car. The police asked him to leave the area, which led to an increasingly aggressive reaction of the athlete. According to Bodycam recordings, Kerley's resistance was so strong that the officials ultimately used an electric shocker to stop it.

The argument led to several charges against Kerley, including an assault on a police officer and improper behavior. In an official report by the Miami Beach Police Department, Kerley is described as "aggressive", who tried to get access to an area where several officials have already been active. In the incident, Kerley was hit by the officials on the head and upper body before the electric shocker was used, as well as "https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6036344/01/fred-kerley-arrest-polise-miami/"> The New York Times

consequences of the arrest

Kerley, 29, was taken to the hospital after the dispute and then transferred to prison. Despite the initial reports that he was released on the deposit, it turned out that Kerley remained in custody due to earlier charges, including robbery and domestic violence. His lawyer described the body camera images as "obscene" and criticized the treatment of Kerley in the middle of a growing crowd that filmed the action with their cell phones.

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