Report: Antonio Brown demands for murder

According to a warrant reviewed by Washington Post, former All-Pride Receive Antonio Brown is being sought by officials at Miami-Deed County on charges of attempting murder with a gun.
The charge of allegedly charged with a brown shooting was involved in a celebrity boxing event in Miami last month.
The warrant signed by a judge on Wednesday requires brown to post a $ 10,000 bond and stay under the house arrest until the test.
Brown, 36, was temporarily detained by the police, when Ganshot was fired on 16 May at a boxing event in Miami’s small Haiti neighborhood. Mercurial wide receiver was seen fighting with many people on the video posted on social media.
“Regarding the boxing event held last night,” Brown wrote on X the next day. “I had jumped by many people who tried to steal my jewelry and do physical harm to me. Unlike some videos, the police temporarily detained me until they got my side of the story and then released me. I went home that night and not arrested.
“I am talking to my legal council (SIC) and lawyers on suppressing the allegations against those who jumped me. I will post you all on this process.”
According to the warrant, people in parking told the police that there was a brown shooter. Brown did not have a weapon on him when he was tapped down, but investigators discovered two used shell casing and an empty gun holster.
Police found video footage in which Brown punched another person. In the same footage, Brown was seen to take a security officer’s gun and run towards the person he was initially hit.
Two bullets were detected in the cell phone footage as Brown contacted the victim, who drowned the bullets.
According to the warrant, the detectives met with the alleged victim on 21 May. He said the brown “started running towards him with a gun” and shot him twice. Before the police arrived, Brown went to the brown, and the person went to Avenura Hospital to treat his injuries.
Brown previously had a top elaborate receiver in NFL, before his irregular behavior led a turbulent exhaust from the league.
He was named four times a first-team all-pro and made seven Pro Bowles with Pittsburg Steelers since 2010-18 before doing business for the then-OCH RECERS. However, he did not play one down there, and finished his career after a game after a game with New England Patriots (2019) and a game with 15 and Tampa Baukeners (2020–21).
Brown caught 12,291 yards in 146 games and 928 passes for 83 touchdowns. He led the league in the catch twice, obtained the yard twice and once a touchdown reception.
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