Police Release Body Cam Footage Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Tag-Team Champion Jimmy Uso’s Arrest

Police Release Body Cam Footage Of SMACKDOWN LIVE Tag-Team Champion Jimmy Uso’s Arrest

One half of the SmackDown LIVE Tag-Team Champions, Jimmy Uso, was arrested last month while driving with his wife Naomi, and now Detroit police have released body cam footage of the incident. Check it out...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 20, 2019 07:03 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
Back in early February, Jimmy Uso (real name Jonathan Fatu) was arrested for allegedly "squaring up" to police after he and wife Naoimi were pulled over for driving the wrong way out of a parking lot. Now, Detroit police have released the body cam footage of the incident.

In the video, Naomi can be heard admitting that her husband is intoxicated, while Jimmy offers, "You understand me. I’m just here in and out. I’m in and out, man."

It was at this point that Uso is believed to have removed his shirt and behaved aggressively towards the cops, but none of that is shown in the video.

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