US Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested and stun-gunned during a confrontation with police officers in Miami on Thursday night and is now facing charges, according to authorities.
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An arrest report says the bronze medalist tried to get to his parked vehicle near an unrelated active police investigation moments before the confrontation seen on video.
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A recently surfaced video of Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley’s violent arrest has sparked outrage and renewed conversations about systemic issues in policing Black men in the United States. The video ...
Star U.S. sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami Beach on battery on a law enforcement officer and other charges, police ...
Body camera footage released by Miami Beach police shows Kerley arguing with a group of officers late Thursday before a physical confrontation erupted.
Fred Kerley, 29, of Southwest Miami-Dade County, exchanged words with officers, a physical struggle ensued, and he was ...
At 11:22 p.m., Miami Beach officers were involved in an investigation on the 100 block of Ninth Street. According to the arrest report: "Officers subsequently were approached by a black Male, wearing ...
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