Tigers general manager Dave Dombrowski still supports Miguel Cabrera despite new allegations of belligerent behavior surrounding his arrest last month. Documents accuse Cabrera of threatening a manager at a restaurant shortly before the slugger's arrest Feb. 16 in Fort Pierce on suspicion of drunken driving. "There are new things that have come out," Dombrowski said, "but it's the same thing we've been dealing with [since] he came to camp, really. It's no different from the club's perspective." A police report by officer Michael Otto Muller said Cabrera was belligerent with officers. Muller's report said at one point, Cabrera walked out into the highway with his hands in the air, shouting "shoot me, kill me" along with an expletive. Cabrera is being charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and resisting an officer without violence, both misdemeanors.