The Baltimore Police have better things to do with their time, then add NFL players to the watch list. Darnell Dockett is definitely a character, but he’s nobody Baltimore City PD should be worried about.
Dockett was one of the more vocal athletes to take to Twitter during the Freddie Gray riots in April.
Baltimore is off the chain right now… Damn wish I could speak to the people…. Smh tear the city up and we still lose.
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) April 28, 2015
Seem to me it's a set up!! Permissions to shoot just because. Be more aggressive. Use the badge for POWER. #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/i7DF2UZMFm
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) April 27, 2015
I support cops….. But the ones I see and how they do things nahhhhhhh… Trust me!
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) April 26, 2015
I dont support crime, I don't support stealing, I don't support cops, especially the ones I see and the way the do things.
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) April 26, 2015
This is #Baltimore; this is what the news won't show you! #FreddieGray pic.twitter.com/SS4R4YQihQ
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) April 26, 2015
It appears that Dockett’s tweets during those riots raised concern with the police department. Enough concern according to a tweet from Dockett, that he is now considered a “riot threat” based on a social media “chatter” violation.
So according to @BaltimorePolice I'm a "Riot Threat" on social media. Lmfaoo, nope your wrong I just love midgets ?! pic.twitter.com/zozGXMO8bo
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) July 30, 2015
Dockett got the list from another twitter user.
Wtf!!! Omg! Lmfaoo!RT @SquirelThomas: .@ddockett How u like showing up as a "Threat" to the Baltimore Police dept? https://t.co/raBP4OoMys
— DARNELL DOCKETT (@ddockett) July 30, 2015
H/T: Buzzer