Report: Antonio Brown asked for an attempted accusation of murder

The former receiver of all pro-pro, Antonio Brown, is sought after by the Miami-Dade county authorities for an attempted murder with a firearm, according to a mandate examined by the Washington Post.
The accusation stems from a shooting that Brown was involved in a celebrity boxing event in Miami last month.
The mandate, signed by a judge on Wednesday, obliges Brown to display a deposit of $ 10,000 and to remain under house arrest until trial.
Brown, 36, was temporarily owned by the police after shots were fired during the boxing event in the Little Haiti district in Miami on May 16. The large Mercurial receiver was spotted fights with several people on a video published on social networks.
“Regarding the boxing event that occurred last night,” wrote Brown the next day on X. “I was jumped by several people who tried to steal my jewelry and hurt myself. Unlike a circulating video, the police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me. I got home that night and that I was arrested.
“I will speak to my legal advice (sic) and to lawyers to file a complaint on the individuals who jumped me. I will keep you informed step by step.”
According to the mandate, people in the parking lot told the police that Brown was the shooter. Brown had no weapon on him when he was tapped, but the investigators discovered two shell liners and an empty gun case.
Police have found video sequences that have shown that Brown struck another person. This same sequence has shown that Brown seeming to take the weapon of a security guard and run towards the person he had initially struck.
Mobile phone sequences have revealed two shots while Brown was approaching the victim, who dodged the balls.
According to the mandate, detectives met the alleged victim on May 21. He said Brown “was starting to run towards him with a gun” and shot him twice. Brown left before the police arrived and the man went to Aventura hospital for treatment of his injuries.
Brown was previously a wide NFL receiver before its erratic behavior led to a turbulent league output.
He was appointed four times four times and made seven pro Bowls with the 2010-18 Pittsburgh steelers before being exchanged to the raiders of the time. However, he did not play from there and ended his career after a match with the New England Patriots (2019) and 15 with the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay (2020-21).
Brown captured 928 assists for 12,291 yards and 83 affected in 146 games. He led the league in twice, receiving yards twice and reception receptions once.
– field level media



