Antonio Brown Incident: Ex-NFL star in handcuffs after boxing event

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Antonio Brown seemed to be involved in an incident in Miami on Friday night and was discovered in handcuffs that were led to the back of a cross after the dust sat down.

Several videos on social media showed that Brown entered a fight with more people after the matches at an Adin Ross boxing event. The popular streamer hosted a 10-match card sponsored by Stake, Kick and Brand Risk campaigns.

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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s wide receiver Antonio Brown arrives court during the second half of a NBA basketball match between Memphis Grizzlies and Brooklyn Nets, Monday, January 3, 2022, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

In one of the videos, Brown seemed to fight in a parking lot. The audience was moving towards an alley when a possible shot was heard and they began to run in the opposite direction. A subsequent video so brown in handcuffs with police officers.

A City of Miami Police Department spokesman told Pakinomist Digital that the Miami police received a warning of shots fired around 2 p.m. 3 a Saturday.

Police began an investigation and no arrests were made and no one was injured, the spokesman said. The study was underway.

Brown appeared in one of Ross’ live streams later that night, but did not comment on what exactly led to the match.

Antonio Brown #81 from Tampa Bay Buccaneers looks at before the game against Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 20, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

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“There is no time of history,” he said in the video.

He praised the boxer’s oblivion over Slim Jxmmi for winning his match. Pakinomist Digital reached out to Brand Risk Promotions for Comment.

“Yes, I got CTE, I turned black,” Brown said. “I black out, Adin. I don’t know what happened.”

Brown admitted that he had “slammed” a person’s security guard. He said he had told one of the officers he had done nothing.

January 2, 2022; East Rutherford, New Jersey: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Broad receives Antonio Brown (81) on the field before the game against the New York Jets during the second half at Metlife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-usa Today Sports)

The former NFL star has had several legal problems in the past. He was sued in 2019 over accusations of rape and sexual mismatch, which he eventually settled with his charges. He relied on no competition for the crime of battery and burglary in June 2020. Brown was then arrested in 2023 over allegations of unpaid child support.

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