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Former NFL star Antonio Brown is arrest warrant According to multiple reports, the cause was murdered due to allegedly happening outside the boxing incident in Miami in May.
But brown He did not exercise his right to remain silent.
The controversial star posted a series of posts on X after the warrant was released Thursday night.
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In Brown’s first X post since his warrant was released, he posted a video of him riding a bike with a bike with the tag “Love from the Middle East”.
Brown then posted a picture of a man with the caption: “This cookie is not me.'”
Brown’s recent post showed two photos of him with the title of the boxing ring: “What won’t kill me make me stronger. Want to play? Then try to play.”
Miami-Dade County arrest warrant lists charges of attempted gun murder and calls on Brown to issue a $10,000 deposit and to be tried in the House of Representatives’ arrest, Washington Post Report Thursday.
Fox News Digital has contacted Brown’s query contact for comment.
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Antonio Brown, February 3, 2023, Atlanta. (Prince Williams/TV photo)
The incident took place outside the boxing match in the small Haiti community in Miami. The incident reportedly took place on May 16.
Fox News Numbers Previous reports Brown appears to be involved in several videos on social media during an incident in the boxing event.
A video display Brown seemed to be fighting in the parking lot, as the crowd moved towards the alley. Then, the gunshots seemed to ring, causing the audience to run in the opposite direction.
Brown was found being taken to the rear of the cruiser.
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Antonio Brown at a single release party at Sapphire Sin in New York City on January 9, 2022. (Johnny Nunez/Getty Images)
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A Miami Police Department spokesman had previously told Fox News that the department received the shooting around 3 a.m. on May 17, a spokesman said. Police launched an investigation, no arrests and no one was injured.
Ryan Gaydos of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.
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