New England Patriots linebacker Elandon Roberts said he was harassed by police officers in front of his home after a traffic stop in March, according to A.J. Perez of USA Today.
A deputy from the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Department in Texas pulled Roberts over for a speeding infraction, which happened to be in front of his house, but Roberts wasn't told about the charge until nine minutes later.
"I haven't even begun the traffic stop," the officer said over the radio, via the dashcam footage. "The big black man who was driving got out of the car.