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Former NFL star Antonio Brown is the subject of an arrest warrant for alleged murder attempts due to a May event outside a boxing event in Miami, according to several reports.
But Brown does not exercise his right to be silent.
The controversial star fired of a number of positions on X after news about the warrant broke on Thursday night.
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In Brown’s first X post since the news of his Warrant bread, he sent a video of him riding a bicycle with the hashtag “Love from the Middle East” Friday afternoon.
Brown then sent a photo of a man entitled “‘This cracker didn’t do it me.'”
Brown’s latest post shows two photos of him in a boxing with the caption, “What does not kill me makes me stronger. Do you want to play? Then play hard.”
The order in Miami-Dade County shows a fee for murder attempts with a gun and urges Brown to place a bond of $ 10,000 and remain in house arrest pending trial, Washington Post reported Thursday.
Pakinomist Digital has reached Brown’s inquiries contact for comment.
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Antonio Brown February 3, 2023 in Atlanta. (Prince Williams/WireImage)
The incident happened outside of a boxing event in Miami’s little Haiti quarter. The eligibility allegedly said the incident happened on May 16.
Pakinomist Digital previously reported Brown seemed to be involved in several videos on social media in an incident at the boxing event.
A video showed Brown seems to be fighting in a parking lot as a crowd moved towards an alley. Then a shot looked to call out and send spectators running in the opposite direction.
Brown was spotted in handcuffs that were led to the back of a cross.

Antonio Brown on stage during his single release party at Sins of Sapphire 9 January 2022 in New York City. (Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)
The event hosted the popular streamer Adin Ross. It was a card with 10 matches sponsored by Stake, Kick and Brand Risk Promotions.
A spokesman for the Miami Police Department previously told Pakinomist Digital that the department received a warning of shots fired around 2 p.m. 3 17 May. Police began an investigation, no arrests were made and no one was injured, the spokesman said at the time.



