Several videos from the night during which ex-NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown allegedly fired a gun in Miami following a boxing match and brawled with several individuals, leading to an arrest warrant being issued for attempted murder with a firearm, have started to circulate again on social media.
Brown, 36, claimed at the time he had been jumped in an attempt to steal his jewelry following a Brand Risk boxing event hosted by streamer Adin Ross.
Two videos posted in a compilation by NFL aggregator on X @NFL_DovKleiman showed the former Steelers star brawling with several individuals outside a building, with Brown falling to the ground during the ruckus. He kicked a man after standing up, before another man attempted to calm him down.
A shot of Brown during the wildness. MEGA
Antonio Brown appearing to run. MEGA
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#News – Ex-NFL star Antonio Brown was arrested following an altercation that led to gunshots—allegedly fired by Brown—outside Adin Ross’s boxing event last night. He was released shortly after and appeared on Adin Ross’s stream😳| #ONLYinDADE pic.twitter.com/CdDNjdE6vD
— ONLY in DADE (@ONLYinDADE) May 17, 2025
Brown ran behind several cars during the skirmish.
A third video in the compilation displayed a large group of people standing around in the aftermath before several people attempted to run away after what appeared to be gunshots ringing out.
Brown brawling with several men. @NFL_DovKleiman/X
The person filming the clip stated, “Shots is crazy,” while another compilation of videos posted May 17 at 6:30 a.m. ET from X user @ONLYinDADE showcased a longer video of the reaction to the alleged gunshots in which the person behind the camera said: “Shots were fired.”
That video collection also featured a shirtless Brown being escorted by an officer with his hands behind his back — seemingly wearing handcuffs — toward a cop car.
An arrest warrant has been issued for Brown. MEGA
A third clip from that video featured Ross talking to Brown after the incidents, with Brown stating “nothing happened” when asked about what transpired and claiming he “blacked out.”
Brown clarified on May 17 he had not been arrested, and TMZ reported he was let free 20 minutes later.
The arrest warrant states Brown had been detained by Florida Highway Patrol officers and he was not carrying a weapon at that time.
Brown before kicking a man during the ruckus. @NFL_DovKleiman/X
“I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me. Contrary to some video circulating, Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me,” Brown wrote on X.
“I WENT HOME THAT NIGHT AND WAS NOT ARRESTED. I will be talking to my legal council and attorneys on pressing charges on the individuals that jumped me. I will keep you all posted step-by-step on the process. Thank you for the support and love.”
Brown running during the incident. MEGA
The City of Miami police department said in a May 17 release that it received a ShotSpotter Alert around 3 a.m. that day, but no arrests had been made, nor had anyone been injured.
The arrest warrant, obtained by The Post, states an off-duty officer told the police he heard gunshots and saw Brown in a melee with another man.
The arrest warrant reportedly lists a $10,000 bond. MEGA
Those in the parking lot informed police that Brown had fired the shots and was armed, but the warrant also notes that Brown did not have a weapon on him when officers searched him.
The warrant states investigators discovered two spent shell casings, plus an empty firearms holster.
Officers later received videos allegedly showing Brown taking a gun from a security officer and running toward the man he had hit.
Cell phone video “captures” two gunshots as Brown moved toward the man, per the arrest warrant.
Brown during his time with the Buccaneers in 2022. AP
The man told police on May 21 that Brown “began to run toward him with a firearm” and shot him twice, “possibly grazing him in the neck.”
Brown and the man — who said he’s known the former NFLer since 2022 — fought for control of the gun before Brown exited, and the man went to Aventura Hospital, per the Washington Post.
Brown after the incidents in question. @ONLYinDADE/X
The arrest warrant lists a $10,000 bond and for Brown to remain under house arrest pending a trial.
Brown did not respond to The Post’s attempt to reach him Thursday night via the email listed on his social media account.
The mercurial receiver starred in the NFL from 2010-21, mostly playing for the Steelers before appearing in one game for the Patriots and finishing his career by playing two seasons for the Buccaneers.
He has since become a controversial figure for his X posts.