Danny Torres, the police officer who forcefully removed Tyreek Hill from his car and handcuffed him during Sunday’s shocking incident, apparently does a lot more on the side.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver was the center of attention heading into the close of the weekend after being detained by Miami-Dade police shortly before the Dolphins’ opening game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Hill was able to play as he was released in time to suit up for the game, but the incident has stirred up some controversy. Torres was placed on administrative leave, with the department opening an investigation, but recent reports indicate he has returned to work and is on desk duty.
MDPD Officer Danny Torres is on desk duty after Tyreek Hill incident. His attorneys say the decision was “premature”…call for his “immediate reinstatement”…and they “respect” the director’s “call for a thorough review”@JhollyW reporting; WATCH @wsvn ➡️ https://t.co/ex2PoV2CAc https://t.co/XikbB0VMbU pic.twitter.com/AFJm9YFvwT
— Daniel Cohen (@DCohenNEWS) September 10, 2024
Said lawman was shown in body-cam footage wearing long black compression sleeves underneath his uniform. The MDPD has since identified him as a 27-year veteran.
Cop Involved In Tyreek Hill Detainment Is Also A DJ
Miaminewtimes.com has pointed to the cop’s social media accounts, including his personal Facebook page, noting he’s a DJ who performs under the name DJ DNO and has worked as a jockey for the department.
Torres is also a bike enthusiast who is believed to be in a club, as his FB profile is filled with photos of him on motorcycles connected to the Florida sector of a group called the Gunfighters Motorcycle Club.
Here’s a great breakdown of the Tyreek Hill stop from a cop’s perspective, and it might surprise you. I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess that the cop on leave is the thug with his hands covered in tats. I didn’t even notice that. https://t.co/yU8L07P73E
— The Civil Rights Lawyer (@johnbryanesq) September 11, 2024
A certain photo shows him wearing a leather vest bearing patches identifying him as “Peacemaker,” “Dano,” and “President.”
Per the club’s website, Florida’s “Peacemaker” chapter launched in 2018.
Torres was involved in a traffic accident in 2020 and spent a month in a coma, having suffered serious injuries. A GoFundMe page raised close to $25,000 for him.