Brown’s trainer, Glen Holt, was arrested for felony burglary and battery following this incident, and now there is a report that there is an active arrest warrant for Brown.
SLATER SCOOP: An arrest warrant was just issued for Antonio Brown.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) January 23, 2020
There is no bond. pic.twitter.com/CZpkHbrbZz
Original report: Antonio Brown is a suspect in a possible battery and burglary that happened outside his Hollywood, Fla. home Tuesday afternoon, according to a report from ESPN.
ESPN's Cameron Wolfe reported that Brown's trainer, Glen Holt, was arrested for felony burglary and battery following this incident, but Brown has not been arrested at this point.
The large moving truck that was involving in the alleged battery outside of Antonio Brown’s home just left the neighborhood followed by a series of police cars. There appeared to be no one inside the back of those cars. pic.twitter.com/fFGwpXAmtP
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) January 21, 2020
Police said there was some sort of altercation involving the driver of a moving truck that was parked outside Brown's home. Brown was identified as a suspect but has not been arrested or charged.
The truck driver said he was battered by Holt and Brown. Officers tried to contact Brown but were unsuccessful, according to ESPN.
There was an “active scene” with a large police presence outside Brown’s home near Ft. Lauderdale for a few hours.
Hollywood police are investigating Antonio Brown for possible battery at his home today source told ESPN. There is still an active scene at Brown’s home as police determine if battery charges will be brought against him. As of now he has not been arrested. Story coming shortly.
— Cameron Wolfe (@CameronWolfe) January 21, 2020
Police have ended their working relationship with Brown, rejecting a donation he made to a youth football program put on through the department. Drew Rosenhaus has also ended his relationship with Brown.
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