Reports: Antonio Brown surrenders
to police
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[January 24, 2020]
(Florida) Police Department
issued an arrest warrant for the free agent wide receiver after he
and his trainer allegedly attacked a moving company truck driver.
According to TMZ, Brown arrived at "a Florida jail" late Thursday.
The report did not state exactly where in Florida or to which law
enforcement agency Brown surrendered.
Police spokesman Christian Latta said in a news release Wednesday
that Brown faces charges of burglary with battery (a felony),
burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and criminal mischief.
The driver alleges he was the victim of battery by Brown's trainer,
Glenn Holt, and Brown himself. Holt was arrested and charged with
one count of burglary with battery, and he was arraigned at the
Broward County Jail on Tuesday. Holt was released after posting a
$20,000 bond on Wednesday.
According to a report by USA Today, there was no police activity
Wednesday night at Brown's home after the warrant was issued,
suggesting that authorities were waiting until Thursday morning to
arrest him if he did not turn himself in. Earlier Wednesday, Brown
reportedly had locked himself in his house and was avoiding police
attempts to contact him.
Brown, 31, tweeted on Wednesday morning, "They want my name
slandered."
Later Wednesday, TMZ reported more details from the incident, citing
court documents. Per TMZ, the truck driver told police he was
delivering Brown's belongings from California, but Brown refused to
pay the $4,000 cost for the moving services. As he started to drive
away, the driver said Brown threw a rock at the truck and dented it.
The driver then called the police.
The driver said Brown eventually paid the $4,000 but would not pay
additional money for damage to the truck, which led to an argument
and a physical altercation. The driver said Brown forced his way
into the truck cabin and hit him, and that Holt later took the truck
keys from the driver so Brown could unload his property.
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TMZ reported that Brown went in his house as police arrived and
subsequently was unresponsive.
The wide receiver played in just one game this season after being
cut by two teams, most recently the New England Patriots.
Following a trade to the Oakland Raiders last offseason, Brown was
released toward the end of training camp after continued conflict
with the organization that started when his helmet was considered to
no longer be in compliance with NFL safety rules.
He was released by the Patriots after sexual and personal misconduct
accusations were made against him. Brown remains on the
commissioner's exempt list, which prohibits from playing while an
investigation is ongoing.
Last week, Brown's former agent Drew Rosenhaus announced he had
"conditionally" terminated his relationship with Brown until the
wide receiver sought professional help. The move came in the wake of
Brown posting a live social-media feed of an encounter with
Hollywood police where he used explicit language and called officers
explicit names as authorities were responding to an alleged domestic
incident at Brown's home.
--Field Level Media
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