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Antonio Brown accused of firing gunshots after attempted jewelry theft at Adin Ross boxing event in Miami

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Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown was back in controversy late Friday when witness videos seemed to capture him pulling out a handgun and firing several shots outside of influencer Adin Ross's unauthorized boxing spectacle in Miami. The video went viral on X in minutes, with reports that the former NFL star opened fire after someone tried to pull his chain off his neck. Miami-Dade police have made no official comment, and Antonio Brown's team has remained silent.
Antonio Brown allegedly arrested after firing shots at a crowd over stolen chain
Antonio Brown, 36, made an appearance at Ross's invite-only 'BrandRisk' fight card as a guest of honor, greeting fans who chanted his initials in front of the camera. Moments later, a frenzied cell-phone video—now seen more than two million times—recorded a heated shoving match outside the venue. A metallic sound, followed by frantic screaming, indicated a gun had been fired. From another angle, a man in Antonio Brown's signature ā€˜Boomin’ hoodie seemed to point a black pistol toward the sky.
Some fans blamed Twitch streamer MarkyNextDoor for the attempted chain snatch, although that report is unverified.
Online reaction was immediate as one user posted, ā€œAntonio Brown was just arrested at Adin Ross’s boxing event after allegedly pulling out a firearm and firing shots while trying to fight off people who were trying to steal his chain.ā€

ā€œAntonio Brown arrested after allegedly shooting firearm during brawl at Adin Ross’ boxing event,ā€ another one added.
ā€œAntonio Brown gets detained after a huge fight breaks out after Adin Ross’ Boxing Event which lead to shots fired [shocked face emoji]ā€ another tweet read.

Officials will now have to sort through dozens of clips from Brown's cell phone to check if a bullet was indeed fired and, if so, whether Brown or someone else fired it. Until Miami-Dade police deliver an official report, there will be suspicions about what did or didn't occur outside Ross's ramshackle ring.
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Whether Antonio Brown was defending himself against a jewel thief or simply caught up in the internet rumor mill, the incident adds one more twist to the former wide receiver’s chaotic post-NFL saga—and serves as a reminder to fans about how quickly a viral video can outrun verified information.
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