Details are emerging from Denver Broncos linebacker Elvis Dumervil’s arrest over the weekend in Miami, and they paint a picture of road rage the precipitated his arrests. He was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
He bonded out of jail. Attorney Harvey Steinberg says he expects authorities to clear his client after they conclude their investigation.
In the meantime, lots of details have come to light. Police said Dumervil and another man allegedly lifted their shirts and displayed firearms to people in another vehicle that was in conflict with the car they were riding.
A police report released Monday says the 28-year-old Dumervil was driving his Range Rover and following a silver Mercedes, in which another man, Andy Aguste, was a passenger. While stuck in traffic Saturday evening, a white Chevy Impala, driven by Kristine Ramirez, merged between the two.
The parties got into a verbal argument, the report says, that included horn-blowing and name-calling. At some point during the argument, the accusers in the Impala say, Aguste exited the Mercedes and approached them. Aguste allegedly verbally threatened the riders in the Impala and then lifted up his shirt to reveal a firearm in his waistband, police said.
The accusers also say in the report that Dumervil, a Miami native, walked up to the Impala and lifted his shirt to display a firearm, too, but never said anything.
The driver of the Impala quickly accelerated in an attempt to get away after seeing the guns, police said.
They also say that an employee from a nearby Victoria’s Secret witnessed the incident and called police. The employee’s statement corroborated much of the accusers’ accounts of events, the report said, except the employee stated that one of the passengers in the Impala got out of the car during the initial verbal argument and yelled toward Dumervil’s Range Rover, but never moved in its direction.
The Victoria’s Secret employee also told police that Ramirez, the driver of the Impala, threw an unknown object at the Range Rover and struck it.
When police arrived, Dumervil was still stopped in traffic. Police ordered Dumervil out of the car at gunpoint and placed him in handcuffs, the report said. The former fourth-round pick told them he didn’t have a gun, but officers say they found a gun in the car’s glove compartment.
The report said a gun was also found on the floor of the Mercedes behind the driver’s seat.