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By Associated Press, 4/19/2004 01:35

QUINCY, Mass. (AP) Florida police arrested New England Patriots cornerback Ty Law after he allegedly lead police on a foot chase through a popular nightclub district in Miami Beach, Fla., according to the Patriot Ledger of Quincy.

Law was driving his 2004 Rolls-Royce early Saturday morning in the South Beach section of the city when an officer flagged him down for a lane violation, police said.

The 30-year-old Pro Bowl player initially pulled over, but police said he sped off, prompting them to chase him until he stopped again. The officers then told Law to put his hands behind his back, and he ''became agitated'' and ran, they said.

He also allegedly told the two officers ''not to touch him because he is a professional athlete,'' police said.

Law, a Quincy resident, has been charged with failure to obey a police officer and resisting an officer, both misdemeanors, the newspaper said.

Police took Law to Dade County Jail after his arrest, but he no longer is in police custody and presumably still in Florida, said Patriots spokesman Stacey James early Monday morning.

''We're aware of the reports. We're going to work internally to gather more information,'' James told The Associated Press after learning about the arrest earlier from the Patriot Ledger.

Law reportedly was released on a $1,500 cash bond.

Law could not be reached for comment by the newspaper, and his phone number is unpublished.

One of the officers allegedly used excessive force and tossed Law's wallet in his face, Law's agent Carl Poston told The Boston Globe.

''Basically, it was a routine traffic stop that turned into a misunderstanding due to an overzealous police officer,'' Poston said, adding his client is ''weighing his options.''

In December 2000, Law had his only other reported conflict with police as a Patriots player when he U.S. Customs officials found several pills of the illegal drug Ecstasy in his bag after he was leaving Canada with two other players.

Law said the drug belonged to his cousin, but paid a $700 administrative fine at the scene and was released. There was no further prosecution in Niagara Falls, N.Y., where he had been detained.

That same year, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick suspended Law for the season finale against the Miami Dolphins, a move that cost Law his $87,500 paycheck for one game.

More recently, Law has said he no longer wants to play for New England because of a dispute over his contract, which has two more years. He wanted an extension that would have made him the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL, but negotiations have stalled.

In 1995, Law was New England's first-round draft pick, and four years later, he signed a $50 million contract, one of the richest in league history.
 

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Did he have to take a breathalyzer?
 

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"...He also allegedly told the two officers ''not to touch him because he is a professional athlete,'' police said..."

LMAO! dont touch me officer, im an athlete. I'll put those cuffs on myself, thank you very much.

watching 'the fan' right now. never did get to see it. although the crazed fan obsessed with fictional player 'bobby rayburn' might be a bit unrealistic, the crazyness of athletes appears to be quite real judging by a one mr.law's actions!!
 

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This will seal his fate and make any decision easier for goody too shoes Bob and Jonathan Kraft to make.
 

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Too much partying down here, those guys can't handle it. First Ty gets stopped on the beach then Oronde Gadsen was stopped for a DUI in Pembroke Pines.
 

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Patriots sign cornerback Burris
By Associated Press, 4/21/2004 12:59

FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) Free agent cornerback Jeff Burris signed a one-year contract with New England amid the Patriots' salary dispute with All-Pro Ty Law.

Burris played with the Cincinnati Bengals last season, starting eight games. The Bengals cut him in March.

He twice had to leave games after concussions and was inactive for three games. He finished the year with 44 tackles and two interceptions.

The move Tuesday came a day after the Patriots acquired All-Pro running back Corey Dillon from the Bengals for a second-round draft choice.

It also comes within a week of Law's arrest in Miami Beach, Fla., in which he was accused of trying to flee from police after a traffic stop. The cornerback was charged with failure to obey a police officer and resisting an officer, both misdemeanors.

Law has asked to be traded, citing ''irreconcilable differences'' following a contract extension offer from the team that he considered an insult.

Law is under contract with New England for two more years. The team offered a four-year extension with a $6.6 million bonus, but Law said his conversations with coach Bill Belichick led him to believe he could get a six- to seven-year extension with a $15 million bonus.

On Tuesday, Patriots owner Robert Kraft called Law ''one of my favorite players'' and said he hoped Law would be with the team next season.
 

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