Last Tuesday (02), boxer Jarrell Miller was arrested by Florida police on charges of alleged carjacking and breaking and entering with physical assault at a car dealership.
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According to television station WSVN, Miller was spotted leaving the scene in a Dodge Ram pickup truck, later located using a tracker installed in the vehicle without the heavyweight athlete’s knowledge. Witnesses claim that he put one of the employees in a headlock before throwing him to the ground, grabbing the car keys and hastily fleeing.
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The American boxer was arrested on the same day and is in custody at a police station in Fort Lauderdale, with the option of paying a US$30,000 bail. As reported by the Daily Mail newspaper, a court hearing is scheduled for next Wednesday (10). This news comes just days after Miller’s first career defeat. In his 28 previous fights in professional boxing, he had 26 wins and one draw. On December 23, he faced British Daniel Dubois in Saudi Arabia, ending the fight in the 12th round with a technical knockout.
Despite the adversity, Miller received significant financial compensation at the “Day of Reckoning” event where his confrontation with Dubois took place, marking the largest payday of his career, although the amount was not disclosed. It is worth noting that 2023 marked Miller’s return to the sport, after being suspended from boxing for two years in December 2020, due to being caught in a drug test for the fourth time in a 12-month period.
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