Antonio Brown has successfully avoided the long arm of the law, mainly because he refuses to leave his home.
An arrest warrant was issued in Florida for the former NFL WR in connection with a domestic violence incident from earlier this month. Brown, who is not yet in custody, allegedly got into a verbal argument with a woman and threw a shoe at her. He also “attempted to evict” the woman and then locked her outside of the South Tampa home.
We are now eight days from Christmas and police are still in a standoff with him refusing to come out to be arrested.
On top of that news is now the woman who entered the complaint is now asking for everything to be dropped.
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Via the report:
“New documents show the woman who initially accused former Buccaneer wide receiver Antonio Brown of domestic violence now wants the charges against him to be dropped.
The documents state in part, “I am in sound mind, competent to handle my ‘affairs,’” and add that “The arrest warrant is frivolous, demeaning, prejudicial, unconstitutional, belligerent and combative.”
The Tampa Police Department says the charges have not been dropped.
Brown last played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season, but only appeared in seven games before his major blowup on the sidelines in a game against the New York Jets.
Brown was a four-time first-team All-Pro receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers and went to the Pro Bowl seven times in nine seasons in Pittsburgh. Everything went downhill after he demanded a trade. He would be sent to the Raiders, but never ended up playing a game for them due to several off-field incidents.
Brown was signed by the New England Patriots, play one game, and then was released after he allegedly contacted a woman who accused him of sexual assault.