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Former NFL star Antonio Brown involved in brawl outside Miami boxing event as gun shots heard

Former NFL star Antonio Brown involved in brawl outside Miami boxing event as gun shots heard

New York Post17-05-2025
Controversial ex-NFL star Antonio Brown claimed he was jumped in an attempted robbery outside a boxing event in Miami in which gun shots reportedly rang out.
Clips of the Friday night chaos swirled on social media, with videos appearing to show a group of people leaping onto Brown and the former wide receiver being led away in handcuffs by a police officer.
Brown, who did not immediately respond to a request for comment, was freed 20 minutes later, according to TMZ.
'I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me. Contrary to some video circulating, Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me,' Brown wrote on X early Saturday.
'I WENT HOME THAT NIGHT AND WAS NOT ARRESTED. I will be talking to my legal council and attorneys on pressing charges on the individuals that jumped me. I will keep you all posted step-by-step on the process. Thank you for the support and love.'
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6 Brown brawling with folks outside the venue.
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The incident unfolded around midnight as Brown left a Brand Risk boxing event hosted by streamer Aldin Ross.
One clip posted on X by @ONLYinDADE appeared to show Brown brawling with several men before falling. He then gets off the ground and kicks a man, according to the footage. The man was later identified during Ross' live stream as a member of the security team.
6 Brown fights with a person.
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In other videos, loud banging noises can be heard, with people proclaiming in the footage that 'shots' had been fired.
The incident is under investigation, the Miami Police Department said in a statement, noting its received an alert around 3 a.m. via the department's ShotSpotter technology. No arrests have been made and no one was injured, cops said.
6 Brown in handcuffs.
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6 Brown in handcuffs after the boxing event.
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Brown appeared to return to Ross' live stream after the violent episode, more videos showed.
Ross can be seen in one clip asking a shirtless Brown if he wanted to do 'story time,' with the footballer mumbling before dropping the mic and walking away.
6 Antonio Brown in 2022.
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Brown later declared in the video that 'nothing happened' when asked about the incident outside the event, and claimed he 'blacked out.'
The former Steelers, Patriots and Buccaneers receiver has become a lightning rod for controversy since his career ended in 2021, making many eye-grabbing comments on X account including criticizing Taylor Swift and WNBA player Caitlin Clark, among others.
6 Brown speaking after the incident.
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Brown, 36, posted a half-naked alleged photo from singer Keyshia Cole in February.
Additional reporting by Rich Calder
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