Antonio Brown's Mugshot Revealed After Posting $100K Bail
By Michael Luciano
After a standoff with police following accusations of battery against him and trainer Glen Holt, Antonio Brown finally realized last night that this was only going to end one way and he turned himself in.
Brown's muggshot has been made public, and it shows that the former All-Pro is in dire straits at the moment. Wearing an anti-suicide smock at his hearing, Brown was released on $100,000 bail. He must wear a GPS monitor, give up his passport and guns, go through drug and alcohol testing, and take part in a mental health evaluation as part of his release conditions.
Brown is accused of pelting a moving truck driver with rocks before battering him outside his Hollywood, Fla. home. The driver also alleges Brown was high when the incident occurred.
Brown played in just one game this season despite being employed by three separate teams over the course of 2019, as his famously erratic behavior and pending sexual assault case have made him radioactive to NFL teams.
Brown was an All-Pro receiver and a future Hall of Famer in the prime of his career, but his recent behavior has led to him serving as the defendant in a battery case. More is surely to come from this story.