The Palm Beach Post

Martin detained after chilling post

Former offensive tackle interrogat­ed by police Friday in Los Angeles.

- By Mark Bradley Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Former offensive tackle Jonathan Martin, whose NFL career ended shortly after his accusation­s of being bullied by Miami Dolphins teammates in 2013 resulted in a league investigat­ion and the firings of a coach and trainer, was detained and questioned by the Los Angeles Police Department on Friday afternoon after a chilling post on his Instagram page.

The post features a picture of a shotgun with the handles of ex-Dolphin teammates Mike Pouncey and Richie Incognito — among others — and that of his high school and the Miami Dolphins. There are shotgun shells scattered around the gun.

The words “When you’re a bully victim & a coward, your options are suicide, or revenge” appear in red letters next to the gun and shells.

On Friday, Harvard-Westlake, the Los Angeles-area high school Martin attended, was closed.

“Last evening, we learned of

an internet post that mentions Harvard-Westlake by name,” the school said in a statement as it closed both of its campuses. “Out of an abundance of caution, and because the safety of our students, faculty, and staff is our top priority, we made the decision to close school today. We are working closely with law enforcemen­t and will share more informatio­n when we are able.”

Friday afternoon, ABC News reported that Martin was being detained and questioned. USA Today, quoting an anonymous source, said Martin was being detained at a Los Angeles-area hospital.

This comes on the heels of the Feb. 14 massacre at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High when 17 students and staffers were gunned down inside the school by a former student.

The “Bullygate” scandal rocked the Dolphins in 2013 as Martin, who played parts of two seasons for the Dolphins, claimed that he was mistreated by players and coaches. The NFL hired attorney Ted Wells to do an investigat­ion that focused on Pouncey, Incognito, fellow linemen John Jerry and Andrew McDonald, trainer Kevin O’Neill and line coach Jim Turner. Martin accused Incognito and Jerry of racism and verbal and emotional abuse. Wells found that Martin was subjected to “a pattern of harassment” — including racial slurs and sexual taunts about his mother and sister by Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey.

Only Pouncey remains with the Dolphins. Turner and O’Neill were fired because of the scandal. Martin played briefly with the 49ers before retiring in 2015. He has since talked about battling depression and claims to have attempted suicide on multiple occasions. The Dolphins have not commented.

 ?? JOE RIMKUS JR. / MIAMI HERALD FILE ?? Offensive tackle Jonathan Martin (right) gets in his stance next to guard Richie Incognito before a snap during the Dolphins’ 2013 training camp.
JOE RIMKUS JR. / MIAMI HERALD FILE Offensive tackle Jonathan Martin (right) gets in his stance next to guard Richie Incognito before a snap during the Dolphins’ 2013 training camp.
 ?? GARY WIEPERT / AP FILE ?? An investigat­or found that ex-Dolphins guard Richie Incognito had participat­ed in taunting of Jonathan Martin.
GARY WIEPERT / AP FILE An investigat­or found that ex-Dolphins guard Richie Incognito had participat­ed in taunting of Jonathan Martin.

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