In the NFL, things move fast but in Miami, the drama moves even faster. This week, the football world was rocked when the Miami Dolphins officially released superstar wideout Tyreek Hill. While the move was strictly business, a "cap-clearing" decision following Hill’s season-ending 2025 knee injury, it sparked a very personal, very public explosion from a ghost of Hill's past.
Danny Torres Facebook Post: Every Word the Retired Officer Said About Tyreek Hill
On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, a Facebook post began spreading through Miami like wildfire. The author? Danny Torres, the former Miami-Dade police officer who became the face of a national controversy in 2024 after he was filmed dragging Hill from his sports car and pinning him to the asphalt.
Torres, who has since retired from the force, didn't hold back. Now free from the constraints of departmental gag orders, he viewed Hill’s release and injury as divine justice.
"Hmmm… I guess it took a bit, but Karma got you," Torres wrote.
"Now that I am retired I can tell you how I feel about you. You’re an entitled A**OLE and an embarrassment to the team and city that kissed your a**."The retired officer didn't stop there, taking a sharp jab at Hill's personal life by adding,
"I hope you are able to afford ALL that child support, especially now that you’re unemployed."The irony of the situation wasn't lost on the fans or on Hill himself. Shortly after the Dolphins announced they were moving on from their $120 million investment, Hill leaned into the chaos. He briefly changed his Instagram bio to a single word: "Unemployed."
While Hill is arguably the most dangerous weapon in the league when healthy, the road back is steep. At 31 years old and coming off a major ACL reconstruction, his future is a massive question mark. For Torres, this is the "Karma" he’s been waiting for since he was placed on administrative leave nearly two years ago.
When asked for comment by the
Miami New Times, Torres doubled down, stating he was "crucified" for doing his job in 2024 and felt it was finally his turn to speak his truth. Hill, meanwhile, remains "Born Again" (as his social media suggests), focusing on his recovery and a potential 2026 comeback with a new team.
Whether you see this as a retired officer finally speaking his mind or a bitter man kicking a player while he’s down, one thing is certain: the bad blood between the Officer and the Cheetah hasn't cooled one bit.
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