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Antonio Brown destroys a security-camera in guard shack incident at his home in FLA Views From The Press Box

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Early Monday evening, the Miami Herald reported that polarizing Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver was involved in another disturbance at his home in Hollywood, Florida. When asked to come down to the gate of his community, a homeowners association, Brown allegedly rode down on a bike and expressed his displeasure with the guard. As a result, the former All-Pro destroyed a security camera, threw his bike at the arm of the gate, and began shouting expletives at the guard including, “Why are you wasting my f—ing time, you need to let my guest through the f—ing gate”.

The police were called and had enough evidence to charge Brown with a crime. However, the HOA felt it wasn’t necessary to pursue legal action against the receiver, who’s since apologized and settled the matter with the community by paying to have the camera and equipment fixed. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers said in a statement that they were aware of the incident before signing Brown while he neared the end of an eight-week suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. In a statement released by the team, the Bucs said, “When Antonio joined us, we were clear about what we expected and required of him. Thus far, he has met all the expectations we have in place.”

The president of the Hollywood Oaks homeowners association has gone on record as saying that she didn’t press charges out of fear that Brown would retaliate, but later downplayed the incident when interviewed by a newspaper. Sylvia Berman said the board thought of the incident as minor, and that Brown’s “emotional” reaction can be attributed to previously paying undisclosed rules violations in the community. She went on to call him a “hero” for his performance in Sunday’s win over Carolina.

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Early Monday evening, the Miami Herald reported that polarizing Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver was involved in another disturbance at his home in Hollywood, Florida. When asked to come down to the gate of his community, a homeowners association, Brown allegedly rode down on a bike and expressed his displeasure with the guard. As a result, the former All-Pro destroyed a security camera, threw his bike at the arm of the gate, and began shouting expletives at the guard including, “Why are you wasting my f—ing time, you need to let my guest through the f—ing gate”.

The police were called and had enough evidence to charge Brown with a crime. However, the HOA felt it wasn’t necessary to pursue legal action against the receiver, who’s since apologized and settled the matter with the community by paying to have the camera and equipment fixed. 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers said in a statement that they were aware of the incident before signing Brown while he neared the end of an eight-week suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. In a statement released by the team, the Bucs said, “When Antonio joined us, we were clear about what we expected and required of him. Thus far, he has met all the expectations we have in place.”

The president of the Hollywood Oaks homeowners association has gone on record as saying that she didn’t press charges out of fear that Brown would retaliate, but later downplayed the incident when interviewed by a newspaper. Sylvia Berman said the board thought of the incident as minor, and that Brown’s “emotional” reaction can be attributed to previously paying undisclosed rules violations in the community. She went on to call him a “hero” for his performance in Sunday’s win over Carolina.

#Tampa #Bay #Buccaneers #AntonioBrown #NFLnews #NFLTwitter #NFLTwitterLive #BucsNation








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