MIAMI (AP) Miami-Dade County police want to talk with Washington Redskins' safety Sean Taylor. He's a ``person of interest'' in an assault case.<br>
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Police say they need to learn if he's a victim, witness or suspect in an assault that took place Wednesday night. Shots were fired. And that's all police say they have.<br>
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Taylor, who wants a new contract, has been working out in Miami despite pleas from coach Joe Gibbs to join the team in voluntary workouts at their home base in suburban Washington.<br>
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Since being selected as the number-five pick in the 2004 draft, the former Miami Hurricane has fired two agents, been fined for skipping one day of the N-F-L's mandatory rookie symposium, been accused of spitting on a player during a game at Cincinnati, and been charged with drunken driving, though the charges were eventually dismissed.<br>
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