Shaquille O’Neal Recalls Own Harrowing Police Incident While Advising Tyreek Hill on Recent Detention

With the footage of Tyreek Hill getting detained now aired, many are still debating who was at fault. Chris Carter, NFL Hall of Famer, said “And Tyreek Hill did everything that we tell our kids not to do.” Charles Barkley earlier made his intentions clear on how to de-escalate situations for star athletes. “You say ‘yes sir’ and cooperate 100%.” After Chuck, it’s Shaquille O’Neal who speaks about the situation on his podcast.

It looks bad on both parties but you know it’s all about respect.” The 4x NBA Champion continued, “Dude, ask me one time in LA ‘Where’d you get this car boy?’” “I paid cash for it, sir,” was Shaq’s reply. “Would you a drug dealer?” the policeman probed further. But Shaq kept his cool. “Nope, make much more money than those guys.”

O’Neal said this was the time when he was 17 or 18 years old and figuring out the city of LA.

(This is a developing story)

The post Shaquille O’Neal Recalls Own Harrowing Police Incident While Advising Tyreek Hill on Recent Detention appeared first on EssentiallySports.

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