- Fred Kerley, a talented Olympic sprinter, was arrested on Thursday in Miami Beach following a confrontation with police.
- Kerley displayed increasing aggression during an interaction regarding his parked vehicle, leading to his tasing by officers.
- Charges against him include battery, resisting an officer, and disorderly conduct, with questions remaining about some charges listed.
- His attorney claimed this arrest was an overreaction by police, noting Kerley has no prior arrests and is a model citizen.
- Judge Glazer released Kerley after finding no probable cause for disorderly conduct, and he was released on his own recognizance.
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