A police organization has accused a Black NFL player of acting like a “wild animal” during his arrest.

Detroit Lions linebacker Trevor Bates was arrested on Saturday for reportedly refusing to pay a $32 cab bill in Queens, New York, according to CBS Detroit. New York Police Department (NYPD) officers told Bates he would only receive a desk appearance ticket and be released. Bates allegedly became irate while he was being fingerprinted and punched Sergeant James O’Brien in the face. The blow left O’Brien with a concussion, stitches and a black eye.

Officers used a stun gun on Bates, and he was taken to a hospital for a psychological evaluation.

Following the incident, the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association (SBA) condemned Bates’ behavior on its Twitter page using racist language, reports The Detroit News. The SBA is a union of current and retired NYPD sergeants.

“Trevor Bates acted beyond that of a wild animal,” the tweet reads. “He refused to be fingerprinted, showed disdain for the officers & decided to punch a Sgt in the face. Fighting with officers he was tasered & ripped the taser prongs from his body. He’s dog crap and the NFL condones criminals.”

The tweet drew backlash from critics who accused the SBA of racism.

Activist Joo-Hyun Kang, who directs Communities for Police Reform, believes Bates should be held accountable but also said the SBA’s commentary is a prime example of an ongoing issue.

“If the allegations against Bates, including not paying his cab fare are true, he should be held accountable,” she told The New York Times. “But the constant use by NYPD unions of racist dog whistles to dehumanize and criminalize Black communities must be condemned, and end.”

Lions general manager Bob Quinn released a statement acknowledging the arrest but refused to say anything else.

“We are aware of the arrest of Trevor Bates earlier today in New York. We have not spoken to Trevor as of yet and are still in the process of gathering more information. The Detroit Lions will have no further comment at this time,” Quinn said.

Bates is facing several charges including assault, resisting arrest, theft of services and obstructing governmental administration. If convicted, he could receive probation or up to seven years in prison.

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