Antonio Brown detained after gunshots outside Adin Ross’ boxing event

Antonio Brown She was briefly detained by the police early Saturday after a quarrel in which gunshots were fired outside the Happening Hope in Miami, according to the previous benefit American Football Association The star and video posted on social media.
Miami police confirmed in a written statement that the officers responded to the area at about three in the morning after receiving an alert from Slotspotter. Officer Kiara Delva, a spokeswoman for the department, said that the police interrogated many people but had not made any arrests. No injuries were reported at the scene.
Delpha said that the investigation continues to do so, and she was unable to confirm the names of anyone involved.
The video posted on social media showed that Brown was involved in a battle with many people at the boxing event, which was hosted by the famous Adin Ross. He appears to be carrying a black pistol as he was following someone. The shots can be heard shortly off the camera.
An additional video of Brown showed his hands behind his back, accompanied by an officer from the place.
Brown posted on social media that he “jumped by many individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical damage to me.”
Brown wrote: “The police temporarily detained me until they received my side from the story and then called me. I went home that night and was not arrested.”
Brown’s statement did not mention the shots.
Brown played for Pittsburgh Stelors From 2010 to 2018, as it appeared as one of the best threats of the US Football Association, and he led twice the period in the yard of receipt. His career acquired a shrinkage due to many issues on and outside the stadium, including his contract that was canceled by Oakland Raides before the start of the 2019 season.
He divided his last three seasons of the American Football Association with New England and the Gulf of Tampa, and his career Bruun ended with stripping his shirt, pads and gloves, while he was walking out of the field during Pirate2021 conclusion of the regular season against New York Gates. Brown announced his retirement a few months later.
Report by Associated Press.
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