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Arrest Warrant Issued For Antonio Brown

Police said the former Patriots receiver assaulted a delivery driver in Florida.

Antonio Brown is wanted by police in Hollywood, Fla.
Antonio Brown is wanted by police in Hollywood, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky, File)

An arrest warrant has been issued for former Patriots receiver Antonio Brown after police said he assaulted a delivery driver in Hollywood, Fla.

Brown, 31, is wanted on charges of burglary with battery, burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and criminal mischief less than $1,000.

Hollywood police responded to a disturbance call at Estate Oak Circle, where a delivery driver told them he was assaulted by Brown and Brown's trainer, Glenn Holt.

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Brown's trainer, Glenn Holt, was arrested in the incident and charged with burglary with battery.

Holt was arrested at the scene and charged with burglary with battery.

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Brown has appeared to be spiraling since his brief time with New England. The Patriots released him after he was sued by his former trainer, who accused him of three instances sexual assault, and a Sports Illustrated report that he sent another accuser threatening text messages. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said last month the NFL was still investigating.

Brown has had public meltdowns on social media. Recently his high-profile agent cut ties with him until Brown "secures appropriate counseling."

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