A day after his trainer was arrested for an incident that saw numerous police cars at Antonio Brown’s home in Hollywood, (FL), an arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for the free-agent wide receiver, per a number of reports.
SLATER SCOOP: An arrest warrant was just issued for Antonio Brown.
There is no bond. pic.twitter.com/CZpkHbrbZz
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) January 23, 2020
TMZ reports:
The arrest warrant warns officers that Brown has a concealed weapons permit “and is known to carry.”
“Brown had a firearm stolen out of Dade County in 2018. Officers should use caution when approaching Brown, as he is known for being confrontational when dealing with police.”
The entertainment/gossip site offers details on the original incident.
TMZ Sports has obtained court docs in the AB alleged assault case in which the moving truck driver describes why Brown and his trainer attacked him during a routine drop-off Tuesday at Brown’s Florida home.
The driver claims he was hired to deliver belongings AB had stored in California — but when he arrived and demanded his $4,000 payment, Brown refused to hand over the cash.
Brown pelted a rock at the truck driver before the alleged battery outside of his home Tuesday, per TMZ.
The documents show that Brown later forced his way into the driver’s side of the main cabin and began to physically strike the driver after a disagreement over payment escalated. He was then restrained by his associates.
Brown’s trainer, Glenn Holt, was arrested on a felony burglary with battery charge on Tuesday. He posted a $20,000 bond on Wednesday and was released from Broward County Jail.