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      • In December 2017, Buress was arrested in Miami for disorderly intoxication. Bystander footage of the arrest showed Buress mocking the police officers and demanding to know why he was being arrested.
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  1. Aug 9, 2024 · Throughout, Buress continues to ask why he is being arrested, but allows Officer Verne to handcuff him and stands still without requiring any restraint.

  2. Dec 10, 2017 · Hannibal Buress found himself in cuffs on Saturday night in Miami (where he was in town for Art Basel), and in the harsh daylight, different reports are swirling on how the situation developed.

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · Hannibal Buress has notched a preliminary victory in a lawsuit that alleges he was slapped in handcuffs in retaliation for talking smack to a Miami police officer on a public street. Buress...

    • Naomi Feinstein
  4. Aug 7, 2024 · The comedian was arrested on a charge of misdemeanor disorderly intoxication, which prosecutors would later drop. But Buress says the damage was already done as he lost gigs and was...

    • Naomi Feinstein
  5. Jun 17, 2022 · Verne arrested Buress for misdemeanor disorderly intoxication, a charge prosecutors would later drop. But in July 2020, Buress filed a federal lawsuit against the city, the Miami Police...

    • Alex Deluca
  6. Dec 10, 2017 · According to the paper, Buress asked officers why he was being arrested. One officer said, “trespassing,” but he wasn’t charged with that. A police report obtained by the Herald said Buress asked an officer to call him an Uber, and when the officer refused, Buress became loud and belligerent.

  7. Aug 6, 2024 · The Miami police officer who arrested stand-up comedian Hannibal Buress in 2017 can’t escape a lawsuit seeking to hold him liable for violating the actors’ constitutional rights, the Eleventh Circuit ruled Tuesday.