Tyreek Hill Involved In Another Alleged Domestic Dispute Situation, Accused Of Smashing Cigar On Wife

Police were called to Tyreek Hill's home in January over an alleged domestic dispute.

Davie police responded to a 911 call about an alleged situation unfolding at Hill's house between the Dolphins star and his wife Keeta Vaccaro, according to the Miami Herald.

Vaccaro’s cousin was on the phone with her when she allegedly heard Hill screaming, according to police records obtained by the Miami Herald. Police responded to the scene, and Hill's wife claimed they were fighting over a postnuptial agreement that she didn't want to sign.

Vaccaro told officers on the scene she felt "bullied, threatened and verbally abused," and that Hill had "smashed" an unlit cigar on her face, according to the same report.

Hill denied hitting his wife with a cigar, but did claim he "flicked" it. Ultimately, police didn't see any noticeable injuries or signs of a struggle and no arrest was made.

The 911 call came on the same day Hill fired his attorney and a divorce filing was withdrawn.

Hill has a history of off-the-field issues.

This situation with Hill is far from the only alleged incident he's been involved in. Hill was removed from the Oklahoma State football team and was convicted of domestic assault and battery by strangulation after he allegedly punched and choked his then-girlfriend while she was pregnant, according to The Oklahoman. The conviction was eventually expunged after he completed probation requirements.

Hill was also investigated for potential child abuse, but was cleared. The woman involved was on a recording claiming Hill punched his son.

The Dolphins WR was also recorded stating she should be "terrified" of him.

Now, Hill has allegedly been involved in another situation with his current wife. It seems like the man just can't shake negative headlines. Keep checking back to OutKick for any updates as we might have them, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com

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