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Star United States sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami Beach for alleged battery on a law enforcement officer and other charges in an incident that was captured in police body camera footage.
Her previous work appears in The New York Post and Popstar! Magazine. Marcin Golba/NurPhoto via Getty Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested and charged with battery following a confrontation ...
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S printer Fred Kerley was arrested after an altercation with South Florida police that ended with the two-time Olympic medalist hit with a stun gun, officials said Friday. Kerley, 29, was speaking ...
US Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested and stun-gunned during a confrontation with police officers in Miami, Florida on Thursday night and is now facing charges of battery, resisting ...
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Olympic track and field star Fred Kerley was arrested in Florida late Thursday after a confrontation with police. Body-worn camera footage released by the Miami Beach Police Department on Friday ...
Video footage of Fred Kerley's arrest by Miami Beach police sparked a wide range of reaction on social media Friday − and renewed an all-too familiar conversation about policing in America.