Brickell (33131) – NFL Shock: Denzel Perryman Arrested in Miami for Gun Possession – RELEASED HOURS LATER
Brickell (33131) – NFL linebacker Denzel Perryman, most recently with the Los Angeles Chargers and Houston Texans, was briefly detained in Miami on Monday after being arrested for gun possession during a routine traffic stop. The incident sparked a media frenzy and widespread speculation, but within hours, Perryman was released with no charges filed.

According to the Miami-Dade Police Department, Perryman was pulled over near Brickell Avenue for a suspected traffic violation when officers discovered a legally owned firearm in his vehicle. However, discrepancies over whether proper documentation was presented at the time led to his temporary arrest. Perryman’s legal team swiftly provided proof of licensure, prompting officials to release him without filing any charges.
The arrest and rapid resolution have raised fresh questions about gun possession laws across state lines and the challenges public figures face navigating them. Perryman, a Florida native and former University of Miami standout, was reportedly cooperative during the incident. His agent issued a statement confirming that Perryman “fully complied with authorities” and that the matter is now considered closed.
Still, the brief arrest has ignited a debate on how concealed carry permits are handled during law enforcement stops—particularly for high-profile individuals traveling between jurisdictions.
Key Facts
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BREAKING: NFL player Denzel Perryman arrested in Miami traffic stop for gun possession
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IMPACT: No formal charges filed; firearm legally registered in another state
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OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Mr. Perryman was released once verification was complete” – Miami-Dade Police Spokesperson
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ACTION: Gun owners reminded to carry documentation across state lines
Hyperlocal Impact
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Precise Location:
Brickell (33131) – Near SE 8th Street and Brickell Avenue, under the Metrorail overpass -
Community Connection:
“I saw flashing lights, then heard someone say ‘NFL player’. We were shocked.”
– Luis Ortega, manager at Brickell Café Bistro
Exclusive Angle
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WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
Comes just weeks after Florida’s constitutional carry law took effect on July 1, 2025, creating confusion over firearm transport laws between states.
Update Log
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1:45 PM: Perryman arrested after firearm discovered during stop
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3:10 PM: Legal documentation verified; Perryman released without charges
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5:00 PM: Perryman’s agent confirms incident resolved, “no wrongdoing”
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