Antonio Brown continued after gunshots outside Adin Ross Boxing Event

Miami (AP) -Antonio Brown was briefly detained by police early Saturday following a cracking shots fired outside a fame box event in Miami, according to the former NFL star and video posted on social media. Miami police confirmed in a written statement that officers responded to the area at about 3am after receiving a warning from the shot tracking system Shotspotter. Officer Kiara Delva, a spokesman for the department, said police questioned several people but made no arrests. No injuries were reported at the scene. The investigation continues, Delva said, and she could not confirm the names of anyone involved. Video posted on social media showed Brown involved in a fight with several people during the Boxing Event, hosted by popular Streamer Adin Ross. He was apparently seen that he was holding a black gun while chasing someone. Shots could be heard from the camera shortly afterwards. Additional video shows Brown, hands behind his back and is accompanied by an officer from the venue. Brown posted on social media that he was “jumped by several individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and caused my physical damage to me.” “The police temporarily kept me until they received my side of the story and then released me. I went home that night and did not arrest,” Brown wrote. Brown’s statement did not mention the gun shots. Brown played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 2010 to 2018, where he emerged as one of the NFL’s top receiving threats and led the league twice in the site. His career took a downturn due to different issues on and off the field, including his contract destroyed by the Oakland Raiders before the start of the 2019 season. He split his last three NFL seasons with New England and Tampa Bay, and his career ended with Brown of his jersey, pillows and gloves as he stepped off the field during the Buccaneers’ final season against the New York Jets. Brown announced his retirement a few months later.