Last month’s incident at a Miami boxing event involving former NFL receiver Antonio Brown resulted in no arrests, at the time. That’s about to change.
David Ovalle of the Washington Post reports that a warrant has been issued for Brown’s arrest, accusing him of attempted murder with a firearm.
The warrant requires him to post $10,000 bond and to remain under house arrest pending trial.
Brown had claimed he was jumped at the event, and that he was released after telling the authorities his side of the story. Videos posted to social media seemed to include the sound of gunfire. The warrant cites witnesses who claim Brown was the shooter.
Police detectives reportedly obtained footage of what appears to be Brown punching another man, before taking the gun of a security officer and running toward the man Brown had punched. Per the warrant, cellphone video shows a pair of gunshots, as Brown approached the victim.
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David Ovalle of the Washington Post reports that a warrant has been issued for Brown’s arrest, accusing him of attempted murder with a firearm.
The warrant requires him to post $10,000 bond and to remain under house arrest pending trial.
Brown had claimed he was jumped at the event, and that he was released after telling the authorities his side of the story. Videos posted to social media seemed to include the sound of gunfire. The warrant cites witnesses who claim Brown was the shooter.
Police detectives reportedly obtained footage of what appears to be Brown punching another man, before taking the gun of a security officer and running toward the man Brown had punched. Per the warrant, cellphone video shows a pair of gunshots, as Brown approached the victim.
Antonio Brown is wanted for attempted murder
Warrant stems from altercation at Miami boxing event in May.


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