New Details Emerge About Antonio Brown Reported Felony Burglary and Battery Charge
By Michael Luciano

Former star NFL receiver Antonio Brown has been in the news for his increasingly troubling behavior, and months of buildup finally came to a crescendo this evening.
A warrant has been issued for Brown's arrest just one day after his personal trainer was arrested for battery after assaulting a moving truck driver. The report says that Brown threw a rock at the driver before participating in the battery against him. There is no bond set for Brown at the moment.
Breaking: An arrest warrant has been issued for Antonio Brown on a felony charge of burglary and battery, ESPN has confirmed.
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 23, 2020
Brown allegedly threw a rock at the driver of a moving truck before taking part in a battery against him, according to court documents obtained by TMZ. pic.twitter.com/Clmayens3c
This news comes just hours after it was made public that Brown has locked himself in his house to avoid the police. Local police in Hollywood, Fla. returned a donation check to Brown and issued a trespassing order after he live streamed a confrontation with the police on Instagram.
SLATER SCOOP: An arrest warrant was just issued for Antonio Brown.
— Andy Slater (@AndySlater) January 23, 2020
There is no bond. pic.twitter.com/CZpkHbrbZz
Brown was an All-Pro receiver just a year ago at this time, and now he's a wanted man for allegedly throwing a rock at someone that was big enough to warrant a felony charge. Hopefully someone or something makes Brown see the error of his ways and gets him back on the straight and narrow path.