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The former NFL star Antonio Brown apparently blamed the media while faced a murder attempt from a shooting in Miami outside a boxing event last month.
Brown did a scathing article on the media on Sunday and captured an alleged conversation he had with Chatgpt, what he asked for: “Antonio Brown is a racial profile (sic)?”
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Antonio Brown, # 81, walked on the field before the National Football League match between the New York Jets and the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay on January 2, 2022 at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Rich Graessle / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
“How you go from victimization (in one) attempted murder,” he wrote in the post. “You see that they control the media. I took a month to change the story. A year or 2 (from) leading to the story. Try to kill.
“You see that they only want 3 types of n —- s. In America, dead or dead prison.”
He added the hashtagés “Black Man” and “Takedown” at the end of the post.

The wide receiver of the New England Patriots, Antonio Brown, # 17, warms before an NFL football match against the Dolphins of Miami in Miami Gardens, Florida, September 15, 2019. (AP photo / Brynn Anderson, file)
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The 36 -year -old Super Bowl champion was accused of catching a handgun from a security staff member and having fired two shots on a man with whom he had a fight earlier. The victim would have told the police that one of the bullets had grazed his neck.
An accusation of second degree murder has a maximum of 15 years in prison and up to a fine of $ 10,000 if Brown was to be sentenced. The Washington Post reported for the first time that Brown had an arrest warrant last week.
Brown seemed to meet the reports of a mandate in publications on social networks on Friday. He suggested that he was in the Middle East in a clip and then posted a photo of him in a boxing ring.

Antonio Brown, n ° 81 of the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay, takes care before the match against the Falcons of Atlanta at the Mercedes-Benz stadium on December 20, 2020 in Atlanta. (Images Kevin C. Cox / Getty)
“What doesn’t kill me makes me strong,” he wrote. “Do you want to play? Then play stronger.”