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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has been a controversial subject after he left the gridiron earlier this year. Recently the Seven-time Pro Bowler got involved in a domestic battery, and per the reports, Tampa Police are behind the veteran with an arrest warrant.

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Antonio Brown’s tryst with the law and disciplinary actions started a long-time ago. The most recent one comes from Brown’s association with his ex-fiance and four children. Reportedly he also has a teenage son, and the disputes began on November 28.

The verbal back-and-forth eventually led to a physical fight, and Brown allegedly threw a shoe at his ex-fiance. He locked her in the room and tried to evict her by throwing her belongings on the street. Subsequently, a complaint was lodged at Tampa Police Department.

The officers had earlier filed a risk protection order against Brown to prevent him from keeping possession of arms; however, the request got denied. Meanwhile, the police surrounded his home in Florida with an active arrest warrant. However Brown hasn’t responded on this issue, nor did he come out of his home.

“Tampa PD– there have been multiple ‘attempts to take Antonio Brown into custody, but there is not an ongoing standoff. Police say he’s “not communicating,” not sure if he’s even at home at this point, but do not want to risk officer safety over misdemeanor charge,” a report from Sam Brock stated.

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Similarly, Greg Auman revealed that more than 65 pending warrants are stacked up in the department with Brown as the last name, and such petitions are never executed immediately. “These aren’t always executed immediately — the county has 65 outstanding warrants just with people with the last name Brown, for example,” Auman wrote on Twitter, revealing that imminent arrest was not going to happen.

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Turns out this was not the first time Brown got involved in such matters. Per reports, last month, Brown had to pay $1.2 million to a Broward County moving truck driver. And now this issue made the fans criticize Brown for his actions.

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After walking off the field during the Jets game in January, Brown couldn’t get an entry ticket in the NFL. None of the teams approached him with a viable contract shadowing his league aspirations in the future. Further updates on this matter are yet to arrive.

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