Antonio Brown Faces Arrest Warrant for Alleged Attempted Murder, Fires Back on Social Media

Sarah Johnson
June 14, 2025
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Antonio Brown faces an arrest warrant for alleged attempted murder after a Miami boxing event incident, responding with bold social media posts.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown finds himself in hot water again, this time with an arrest warrant issued in Miami-Dade County for alleged attempted murder with a firearm. The charge stems from a chaotic incident on May 16 outside a boxing event in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood. Reports indicate a gunshot rang out during a parking lot brawl, sending crowds scattering, with Brown spotted in handcuffs at the scene.
Instead of laying low, Brown took to X with a series of defiant posts. On Friday, he shared a video of himself biking, tagged with "love from the Middle East." Later, he posted a cryptic photo captioned, "This cracker did it wasn’t me," followed by images of himself in a boxing ring, declaring, "What doesn’t kill me makes me stronger. Wanna play? Then play hard."
The warrant demands a $10,000 bond and house arrest pending trial. The boxing event, hosted by streamer Adin Ross and sponsored by Stake, Kick, and Brand Risk Promotions, turned violent around 3 a.m., though no injuries were reported, and no arrests were made at the time, per Miami police.
Brown’s knack for controversy continues to overshadow his athletic legacy, raising questions about accountability and redemption in the public eye.
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Editor's Comments
Antonio Brown’s dodging trouble like he used to dodge tacklers, but this time the endzone’s a courtroom. Why post a bike ride from the 'Middle East' when Miami’s got you on lock? Maybe he’s hoping for a knockout defense, but tweeting through it ain’t the playbook I’d choose.
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