Arrest Warrant Issued For Antonio Brown, Police Reportedly Trying To Get Him Out Of His House
An arrest warrant has been issued for former NFL player Antonio Brown.
Police are looking to arrest the former Buccaneers star on a misdemeanor battery charge, according to warrant information on the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office's website.
As of late Thursday morning, Brown doesn't appear to be in police custody. When he is taken into custody, no bond is stated on the arrest warrant.
You can read the full order below.
Brown is accused of threatening the mother of his children, including threatening to shoot her, according to Fox13. He's also accused of throwing her belongings out in the street during the alleged altercation.
Police arrived at Brown's residence Thursday after the warrant was issued and have been attempting to get him out of his home, according to ABCActionNews.com. Brown has so far refused to come out, and at one point, police yelled through a megaphone, "We're not going anywhere."
This is just the latest incident in a long string of embarrassing off-the-field issues for the former NFL star.
Just a couple days ago, police attempted to hit him with a risk protection order, which would have limited his ability to possess firearms.
However, a judge denied the request. Now, police are looking to place him in handcuffs over an unknown alleged event.
He went from starring in the NFL and making millions playing on Sundays to now being wanted on a battery charge. It's been an incredible downfall for the once talented football player.
Make sure to keep checking back for more information on the developing situation as we have it.