The Police Athletic League in Hollywood, Florida cut its affiliation with free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown after he live streamed an encounter Monday with the police department that included numerous obscenities directed at officers and the mother of his children, Chelsie Kyriss

The Police Athletic League in Hollywood, Florida cut its affiliation with free agent wide receiver Antonio Brown after he live streamed an encounter Monday with the police department that included numerous obscenities directed at officers and the mother of his children.

Specifically, Brown threw penis-shaped candy at both the woman, Chelsie Kyriss, and the officers.

Brown, 31, had donated an undisclosed amount to the Police Athletic League's 7-on-7 football league.

He responded to the police statement on Twitter.

'Hollywood police and I need a meeting unless I'm going to show their track record of my injustice consistently,' Brown wrote.

'Canceled my 7 on 7 league for the kids at the Hollywood pal park then returned my check to me on video at the park while telling me if I come back it's trespassing.'

The department announced it had returned a donation from Brown and that an 'irreparable rift' existed between the Police Athletic League, the department and Brown.

Brown threw penis-shaped candy at his ex, Chelsie Kyriss (right), and the officers

'This type of behavior and communication with Officers is completely opposite of what we teach and instill in the youth of our community in the way of respect for parents, teachers, elders and all those in positions of authority. We began to reach out to Mr. Brown to have a conversation with him. We were unsuccessful in that effort,' Hollywood Police Department said in a statement.

He also received a warning not to trespass on Police Athletic League property, saying the department 'did not want him to continue to affect our youth nor influence them in a negative way.'

Hollywood police responded to a disturbance at Brown's home in which he and the mother of his children, who were present, were engaged in a dispute. The conflict was over the ownership of a Bentley, WTVJ television in South Florida reported.

During the bizarre incident, which he live streamed on Instagram, Brown dangles a bag of penis-shaped candy, wisecracking: 'D**ks for d**ks' before tossing them in the direction of cops.

He had claimed Kyriss was evicted from his home but he let her onto the property so she could take their children to school.

Brown later explained on Twitter why he was angry at the Hollywood Police Department and and the mother of his children

Brown also posted an image of what appeared to be an invoice, billing Kyriss for travel, dining, and entertainment costs, among other things

However, at some point, he determined she was trespassing.

'Take that fish-looking bitch to jail,' he yells as Hollywood Police Department officers parked up outside the home. 'Bitch, you don't drive Bentleys. This is not your life.'

It's unclear if the children made it to school as they were later seen ducking into a patrol car while the football player yelled at one of them: 'I love you lil papi, go ahead with them f**king police. Get the f**k out of here.'

A Hollywood, Florida police officer attempts to talk with Brown during Monday's dispute

He is heard throughout ordering police to get his keys and blasts them for not taking immediate action against his ex.

Brown appeared to try to provoke police, constantly shouting 'get the f**k out of here lil man' as officers walk away.

Referring to himself by initials and in third person, the footballer adds: 'Get the f**k of AB's property.'

Across the country, Police Athletic Leagues work to prevent juvenile crime by 'providing mentorship, civic/service, athletic, recreational, enrichment and educational opportunities and resources,' according to the national PAL.

This is the latest in a series of tumultuous events for Brown, the former Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro who was released by the Oakland Raiders in the 2019 preseason following his demands to be cut.

The New England Patriots subsequently signed him and released him after he appeared in one game amid allegations of rape sexual assault made by his former trainer.

Brown is being sued by the woman, Britney Taylor, in the state of Florida.

The Patriots never specifically explained why Brown was released, but the former Central Michigan star has continued to train in hopes of returning to the NFL.