An arrest warrant has been issued for former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown by Hollywood, Florida, police on a felony charge of burglary and battery. Brown has been charged with one count of burglary with battery, one count of burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and one count of criminal mischief less than $1,000, according to a news release from the Hollywood Police Department. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Brown threw a rock at a moving truck driver before an alleged battery outside his Florida home Tuesday. The court records show that Brown later forced his way into the driver's side of the main cabin and began to physically strike the driver after a disagreement over payment escalated. He was then restrained by his associates. Officers responded to a disturbance call Tuesday, where the alleged victim said Brown and his trainer, Glen Holt, hit him, Hollywood police spokesman Christian Latta said in a news release. Holt was arrested and charged with one count of burglary with battery.Officers attempted to make contact with Brown but were unsuccessful, Latta said. Brown, who is a free agent, played nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was traded to the Oakland Raiders last year but released before ever playing a regular-season game following several off-the-field incidents. He was then signed by the New England Patriots, who released him in September 2019 after a second woman in 10 days accused him of sexual misconduct.

An arrest warrant has been issued for former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown by Hollywood, Florida, police on a felony charge of burglary and battery.

Brown has been charged with one count of burglary with battery, one count of burglary of an unoccupied conveyance and one count of criminal mischief less than $1,000, according to a news release from the Hollywood Police Department.

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According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Brown threw a rock at a moving truck driver before an alleged battery outside his Florida home Tuesday. The court records show that Brown later forced his way into the driver's side of the main cabin and began to physically strike the driver after a disagreement over payment escalated. He was then restrained by his associates.

Officers responded to a disturbance call Tuesday, where the alleged victim said Brown and his trainer, Glen Holt, hit him, Hollywood police spokesman Christian Latta said in a news release. Holt was arrested and charged with one count of burglary with battery.

Officers attempted to make contact with Brown but were unsuccessful, Latta said.

Brown, who is a free agent, played nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was traded to the Oakland Raiders last year but released before ever playing a regular-season game following several off-the-field incidents. He was then signed by the New England Patriots, who released him in September 2019 after a second woman in 10 days accused him of sexual misconduct.