
Former NFL star Antonio Brown has been captured, officials said Thursday, ending a more than four-month search for the wide receiver who is accused of opening fire at a crowded Miami event. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Miami police spokesperson Mike Vega confirmed Brown’s apprehension, but declined to elaborate on where or exactly when the former player was taken into custody. “Miami Police confirm that U.S.
Main Idea: Former NFL star Antonio Brown has been taken into custody after months on the run in connection with a Miami shooting case.
Key Points:
Brown’s arrest after a reported shooting can worry Miami residents and small businesses, since public violence can make crowded events feel less safe.
US Marshals and police taking Brown into custody may reassure voters and communities that serious charges can still lead to arrest.
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Former NFL star is the central subject of the article and the focus of the arrest and shooting.
Miami police chief quoted on the capture and extradition, but mainly providing context.
Miami police spokesperson quoted confirming the apprehension, but not a central focus.
Major team in Brown’s NFL career, mentioned as background on his prominence.
Commercial betting brand Brown advertised on social media while evading capture.
Former team referenced in discussing Brown’s Super Bowl win and career arc.
Mentioned only as the opponent in Brown’s Super Bowl reference.
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