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Related: About this forumBuccaneers are aware of October 15 incident involving Antonio Brown
David Ovalle of the Miami Herald reports that, on October 15, Brown allegedly destroyed a surveillance camera and threw his bicycle at a security-guard shack in his Hollywood, Florida gated community. Police determined that probable cause existed to charge Brown with misdemeanor criminal mischief, but the president of the homeowners association declined to press charges. According to the police report, she was concerned that Brown may retaliate against her employees.
Brown signed with the Buccaneers roughly two weeks later. We are aware of the reported incident involving Antonio Brown prior to his signing, the Buccaneers said in a statement issued to PFT. When Antonio joined us, we were clear about what we expected and required of him. Thus far, he has met all the expectations we have in place. This strongly implies that no action will be taken by the team. It remains to be seen whether the team asked Brown if there were any other incidents about which they didnt know before signing him, whether he told them about this incident, or whether he concealed it, if asked.
The NFL separately said it is aware of the incident, but the league declined comment. Browns status as a repeat offender under the Personal Conduct Policy could prompt further action to be taken. He recently served an eight-game suspension for multiple prior violations.
Then theres the fact that Brown remains on probation for felony charges arising from a January dispute with the driver of a moving truck. The authorities could attempt to revoke his probation and put him behind bars if this incident reflects a failure to comply with the clear and plain terms of the arrangement that allows someone who otherwise would be in prison to not be in prison.
It remains to be seen whether this minor dispute becomes a major problem for Brown. For now, it appears that the team wont be cutting or otherwise punishing him for it. The league, and the authorities, may take a different approach.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/11/16/buccaneers-are-aware-of-october-15-incident-involving-antonio-brown/
CatMor
(6,212 posts)MyOwnPeace
(17,278 posts)he should be on his way to his Masters Degree!
luv2fly
(2,486 posts)And housemate.
Gotta think Tom knew. He's shit too.
exboyfil
(18,007 posts)How can you have a resident that is not accountable and a potential threat. He has already been convicted of attacking someone.
I have to question Brady's judgement about having Brown around his family. In addition to attacking someone, you also have the two rape accusations as well as creating a danger and almost hurting someone when he threw furniture off a higher story of a building.
marble falls
(62,249 posts)exboyfil
(18,007 posts)Still a man on parole needs to know to walk away from any confrontation.
I wouldn't have him around my wife or kids.
marble falls
(62,249 posts)... gave me a rough time about getting inside the gate because I wasn't white, and I was on bicycle and not a Mercedes, I might come unglued, too.
I'm just saying, IF that's what happened.
I'm glad this ended up not in the courts: I wish more of these low dollar crimes were resolved like this.