In the video, two security guards in suit and tie looked uncomfortable as Marshall recorded them speaking on the phone, allegedly while they called the police.

“This is the problem! This is the problem!” Marshall said in the video. “I come here, you feel uncomfortable. My first day, moving into my new house, because my name’s not on a list, you call the cops. Now you call the cops.”

Marshall then turned the camera onto a uniformed security officer in a face mask who waved at him.

“No, you’re not trying to do your job,” Marshall continued to say in the video. “There was no threat for you to call the cops. That’s what we’re seeing every single day. That’s what we’re seeing every single day, I got two kids in the car right now.”

“We’re in Weston, Florida one of the most affluent areas,” Marshall added. “Yes, I know there’s other Black people who live here. I know that.”

“Can I talk?” one of the men in suit and tie asked before the video ends.

In the caption of the same video posted to Marshall’s Instagram account, he wrote, “It’s Real!!! I was so disappointed in myself for getting so emotional with my kids in the car BUT then I realized that being numb isn’t an option anymore.”

An hour later, Marshall posted another video urging his followers to vote for social change.

“I’ve been watching and processing the same injustice and unrest as you all the last few months. We have experienced this pain our entire life. The awareness and conversations being started by protests are great, but it can’t end there,” Marshall wrote.

“I’m tired of talking that leads to nowhere,” he continued. “The path toward real change flows through the ballot box. The power belongs in the people’s hands. I’m not telling you to vote or who to vote for. I’m reminding you that you CAN vote. It is your RIGHT to have your voice heard.”

Newsweek contacted Marshall for comment.

Marshall has played for the Denver Broncos, the Miami Dolphins, the Chicago Bears, the New York Jets, the New York Giants and the Seattle Seahawks. He had a brief stint with the New Orleans Saints after his other stops.

Marshall played in 179 NFL games, catching 970 passes for a total of 12,351 yards and 83 touchdowns.