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Antonio Brown was busy earlier this week when he was charged with attempted murder.
former NFL wide receiver visited the home of rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine in Florida and talked with YouTube streamer Adin Ross.
Brown and 6ix9ine spent hours together at home with Ross and others, where they even took lie detector tests that revealed Brown was lying about his infamous shirtless walk off the MetLife Stadium field in 2022. However, he told the truth that he still likes Ben Roethlisberger and enjoys playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Antonio Brown mentioned the murder of Charlie Kirk while talking about a potential murder live with Tekashi 6ix9ine and Adin Ross. (Robin Alam, Jeff Kowalski/Getty Images)
Long before the lie detector test, Brown, 6ix9ine and Ross were playing football outside the house when fans drove by. Given 6ix9ine's run-ins with the law and his recent home invasion, everyone was on high alert.
Then Brown came up Ross asked“Nobody’s going to be Charlie Kirk of me, right?” in reference to the murder of a political commentator in September. 6ix9ine previously made a similar comment when other fans drove by the house.
Kirk was shot and killed while debating college students at Utah Valley University. He was 31 years old.

Charlie Kirk was a conservative activist who headed Turning Point USA. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)
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Brown was recently extradited from Dubai to the United States, where he faces attempted murder charges stemming from a May incident at a boxing event organized by Ross in Miami, where he allegedly shot the same man who waving a Palestinian flag during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance in February.
Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu was arrested in June on charges of resisting an officer and disorderly conduct by interrupting a lawful assembly, drawing links between the shooting incident and the Super Bowl.
One video showed Brown appeared in a fight in the parking lot as the crowd moved into the alley. Then a shot rang out and the spectators ran in the opposite direction.
Brown admitted to “slapping” one man's security guard. He said he told one of the officers he didn't do anything. The Washington Post reported the following month that a warrant was issued for Brown's arrest.
Brown stated on social media that Nantambu “[tried] steal from me and endanger my life.”

Antonio Brown of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers warms up before a game against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on January 2, 2022. (Elsa/Getty Images)
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The former NFL star has had plenty of legal troubles in the past. He was sued in 2019 over allegations of rape and sexual assault, which he eventually settled with his accuser. He pleaded no contest to felony and burglary charges in June 2020. Brown was arrested again in 2023 on charges of failure to pay child support.
Fox News Digital's Jackson Thompson, Ryan Gaydos and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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