New York Post

Police swarm AB’s home

- By GREG JOYCE gjoyce@nypost.com

Antonio Brown may be in trouble again.

Police on Tuesday surrounded Brown’s mansion in Hollywood, Fla., to investigat­e the former NFL star for possible battery and burglary, according to multiple reports.

The latest police presence involving the 31- year-old Brown stems from an alleged altercatio­n with a driver from a moving company, TMZ reported, and the free-agent wide receiver is being accused of felony battery and burglary.

The alleged victim told police he was “battered” by Brown and his trainer, Glen Holt, according to ESPN.

Holt was arrested and charged with one count of burglary with battery. Police said Brown was a suspect, but he has not been arrested or charged, despite multiple attempts to reach him.

The investigat­ion was ongoing, and represents the latest in a string of chaotic scenes at the Brown residence.

It was just last week that police were at Brown’s home for a domestic dispute. After Brown claimed his ex-girlfriend Chelsie Kyriss tried to steal his car, he threw a bag of gummy penises in the direction of Kyriss and police outside his house.

Since he last played in an NFL game for the Patriots on Sept. 15, Brown has been embroiled in controvers­y. The Patriots cut him after he was accused of sexually assaulting his former trainer, Britney Taylor, on three occasions.

Last week, Brown’s longtime agent, Drew Rosenhaus, split ties with him, asking the former Steeler to get help.

Brown paid $6.6 million for the 12-bedroom mansion police surrounded, according to the South Florida Sun Sentinel, and it also includes a built-in synagogue. It is located in a gated community, and multiple neighbors told ESPN they’ve been fed up with the constant fuss coming from Brown’s home.

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