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Former NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens got into a violent altercation in his neighborhood Wednesday night, and police showed up at the scene.
Owens, who played in the NFL for 15 years, began filming an altercation with a woman after police officers arrived.
In a video recorded by Owens, a woman can be heard telling a police officer that Owens “closed the window and started harassing me.”
“I drive to the mailbox. She says I’m speeding,” Owens said to the police officer. “Tell him to slow down.”
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The woman accuses Owens of driving at a stop sign and nearly hitting a car, then getting out of the car after telling him to slow down.
“I asked him to slow down. He got out of the car and started harassing me,” the woman in the video told police.
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“You didn’t have to get out of the car,” the woman yelled at Owens. “You’re a black man approaching a white woman.”
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While recording the video, Owens repeatedly calls the woman “Karen” as she breaks down in tears in front of police officers.
“Karen is real!!!!” Owens video caption says on instagram“Wow!! A normal night as a black man in America. I want to say I can’t believe it, but we all know that.”
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The video lasts nearly 11 minutes and it’s unclear if any citations were issued.
It is also unknown where the incident occurred. Owens’ address is listed in South Florida.
Owens has been out of the NFL since 2010, when he appeared in 14 games for the Cincinnati Bengals. Owens is widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers of all time, finishing his career with 15,934 yards and 153 touchdowns.
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His 15,934 receiving yards are the third-most in NFL history behind Jerry Rice and Larry Fitzgerald. Owens ranks eighth in his career receptions with 1,078 career catches.