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Antonio Brown Remains at Large After Warrant in Miami Attempted Murder Case

Brown’s social media tirades accuse the press of bias as he hints at a Middle East hideout under bond with house arrest conditions

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Overview

  • A Miami-Dade judge issued an arrest warrant on June 11 charging Brown with attempted murder with a firearm, setting bond at $10,000 and requiring house arrest pending trial.
  • The warrant stems from a May 16 shooting at a celebrity boxing event in Little Haiti where Brown allegedly fired two shots during a fistfight, grazing the victim’s neck.
  • Brown has not surrendered and has used social media to attack the media’s narrative and claim racial profiling influenced his charges.
  • He posted videos suggesting he was in the Middle East and defiantly shared a photo of himself in a boxing ring after warrant reports emerged.
  • If convicted of second-degree attempted murder, Brown faces up to 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, compounding a history of off-field legal incidents.