Antonio Brown Facing Up To 15 Years In Prison For Attempted Murder But Says It’s All Made Up
Have you hear about this wild drama surrounding Antonio Brown? Apparently, he’s wanted for attempted murder – but get this, he’s saying it’s all made up! It’s like a real-life soap opera unfolding right in front of our eyes. Last Thursday, news broke that a warrant was out for Antonio Brown’s arrest in Miami, Florida. […] The post Antonio Brown Facing Up To 15 Years In Prison For Attempted Murder But Says It’s All Made Up appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.


Have you hear about this wild drama surrounding Antonio Brown?
Apparently, he’s wanted for attempted murder – but get this, he’s saying it’s all made up! It’s like a real-life soap opera unfolding right in front of our eyes.
Last Thursday, news broke that a warrant was out for Antonio Brown’s arrest in Miami, Florida. The charge is from an incident at a celebrity boxing match on May 16, where Brown allegedly grabbed a security guard’s gun and fired two shots at a man with whom he had gotten into a fight.
Shortly after the alleged incident, Brown said on social media that he was jumped by several people who attempted to steal his jewelry. Brown said he was briefly detained by police, but they let him go after hearing his side of the story.
Per Grethel Aguila, Charles Rabin and Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, Brown is currently traveling in the Middle East. Miami Police Chief Manny Morales told the Herald that they expect Brown to turn himself in once he returns to Miami.
Meanwhile, Antonio Brown has issued a public statement to the ML Football X/Twitter account. The former Pro Bowl wideout said, “No video ab shooting… all made up.”
If convicted, Brown faces up to 15 years in prison and a maximum fine of $10,000.
Now, I don’t want to jump to any conclusions, but this whole situation is just nuts. I mean, attempted murder? That’s some serious stuff. But hey, let’s see how this all plays out. Maybe there’s more to the story than meets the eye.
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