Brewer was on probation in a case in which he pleaded guilty in September 2016 to aggravated vehicular invasion — a type of attempted car theft in which someone else is already in the vehicle — and sentenced to two years of probation and credited with 355 days spent in jail. Brewer has been arrested at least once since then, and charges of probation violation were leveled against him. But most recently, he was released on a signature bond Jan. 5, according to court records.