Antonio Brown detained after gunshots outside Adin Ross’ boxing event

MIAMI AP Antonio Brown was briefly detained by police early Saturday following an altercation in which gunshots were fired outside a celebrity boxing event in Miami according to the former NFL star and video posted to social media Miami police validated in a written report that officers responded to the area at about a m after receiving an alert from the gunshot-detection system ShotSpotter Officer Kiara Delva a department spokeswoman revealed police questioned several people but made no arrests No injuries were informed at the scene The probe continues Delva stated and she could not confirm the names of anyone involved Video posted to social media demonstrated Brown involved in a fight with several people at the boxing event which was hosted by popular streamer Adin Ross He was seen apparently holding a black pistol as he pursued someone Shots could be heard off camera shortly thereafter Additional video exhibited Brown hands behind his back being escorted from the venue by an officer Brown posted on social media that he had been jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then circulated me I WENT HOME THAT NIGHT AND WAS NOT ARRESTED Brown wrote Brown s declaration did not mention the gunshots Brown played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from to where he emerged as one of the NFL s top receiving threats and twice led the league in receiving yards His career took a downturn because of various on- and off-field issues including his contract being voided by the Oakland Raiders before the start of the season He split his final three NFL seasons with New England and Tampa Bay and his career ended with Brown stripping off his jersey pads and gloves while walking off the field during the Buccaneers regular-season finale against the New York Jets Brown revealed his retirement a limited months later