Antonio Brown wanted for Attempted murder after firing shots to avoid getting robbed at Adin Ross Boxing event.

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Smartest move he's made in a while. Let's see if he can stay low key.
What's smart about it? He's wanted for attempted murder, that warrant's not gonna expire because he stays "low key" :mjlol:

He's tough enough to defend himself and pull on somebody after it was over, he should be tough enough to defend himself on trial

He's Mr CTE on top of now being Mr Corporate Thugz Entertainment. Get on in the court room and entertain then nikka
 

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What's smart about it? He's wanted for attempted murder, that warrant's not gonna expire because he stays "low key" :mjlol:

Because I'm sure he still has money, so he can go to a beach somewhere and live out the rest of his days chilling with a few latina dimes.

Or he can come back to the states and take his chances with the US criminal justice system.

I know which option I'm taking.
 

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Because I'm sure he still has money, so he can go to a beach somewhere and live out the rest of his days chilling with a few latina dimes.

Or he can come back to the states and take his chances with the US criminal justice system.

I know which option I'm taking.

that would be great and all if antonio brown wasn't the biggest attention whore in sports history
 

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Because I'm sure he still has money, so he can go to a beach somewhere and live out the rest of his days chilling with a few latina dimes.

Or he can come back to the states and take his chances with the US criminal justice system.

I know which option I'm taking.
He will be back in the states and behind bars in under 6 months, you are giving him and his brain damage way too much credit lol

Only then he'll be facing additional charges for fleeing and child support since he thinks leaving the country means he doesn't have to pay

It's not as simple as "leave the country with the money, sit on the beach and not worry about anything forever". Countries with non-extradition have worked with the US and other countries to extradite people, it comes down to what the charges are

Nobody wants somebody wanted for attempted murder running around their country especially if it's fukking Antonio Brown :dead:
 

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He will be back in the states and behind bars in under 6 months, you are giving him and his brain damage way too much credit lol

Only then he'll be facing additional charges for fleeing and child support since he thinks leaving the country means he doesn't have to pay

It's not as simple as "leave the country with the money, sit on the beach and not worry about anything forever". Countries with non-extradition have worked with the US and other countries to extradite people, it comes down to what the charges are

Nobody wants somebody wanted for attempted murder running around their country especially if it's fukking Antonio Brown :dead:

Emphasis on LOW KEY.

You make valid points though. It could be difficult for someone of AB's profile to lay low, but it's definitely possible. The charges he's facing aren't THAT crazy and if he doesn't need the attention he could chill on the humble. Emphasis on HUMBLE.
 

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Because I'm sure he still has money, so he can go to a beach somewhere and live out the rest of his days chilling with a few latina dimes.

Or he can come back to the states and take his chances with the US criminal justice system.

I know which option I'm taking.
He’d have to make it to UAE, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Vietnam, Iran or something cause the countries you seem to be thinking about have extradition treaties with the US.


So he’s leaving his family, friends, like 7 kids, to eat rice and beans in Cuba until his money runs out and he has to come back and do 20 cause he didn’t fight his case :unimpressed:
 

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Because I'm sure he still has money, so he can go to a beach somewhere and live out the rest of his days chilling with a few latina dimes.

Or he can come back to the states and take his chances with the US criminal justice system.

I know which option I'm taking.
Uhh, do you know about this thing called extradition? Very few countries would not extradite a person, not to mention he is not a citizen AND that the U.S. wants him. Not to mention unless he has foreign bank accounts already which is unlikely, how is he going to open a foreign bank account where he is, try to transfer his money that will get frozen at some point. Also not to mention how hard it would be to open an account with a case on your head, not to mention it is already hard for Americans to get foreign accounts due to FATCA and not wanting to deal with the headache.

Also he may be fine now but if he is actually in another country, he will have to leave at some point and go somewhere else where he still runs the risk of getting arrested and sent back if he tries to enter another country. Unless you are a citizen of a country like Brazil that does not extradite their own, or going to a place like Russia or China which has it's own dangers and pitfalls, you are not going to be "chilling" at all.
 

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He’d have to make it to UAE, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Vietnam, Iran or something cause the countries you seem to be thinking about have extradition treaties with the US.


So he’s leaving his family, friends, like 7 kids, to eat rice and beans in Cuba until his money runs out and he has to come back and do 20 cause he didn’t fight his case :unimpressed:
Just because a country does not have an extradition treaty with the U.S. does not mean they will not send you back. People always talk about fleeing to Bali when a quick google search shows on multiple occasions they have sent Americans back to the states after the U.S. requested for them.
 

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He’d have to make it to UAE, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, Vietnam, Iran or something cause the countries you seem to be thinking about have extradition treaties with the US.


So he’s leaving his family, friends, like 7 kids, to eat rice and beans in Cuba until his money runs out and he has to come back and do 20 cause he didn’t fight his case :unimpressed:
Uhh, do you know about this thing called extradition? Very few countries would not extradite a person, not to mention he is not a citizen AND that the U.S. wants him. Not to mention unless he has foreign bank accounts already which is unlikely, how is he going to open a foreign bank account where he is, try to transfer his money that will get frozen at some point. Also not to mention how hard it would be to open an account with a case on your head, not to mention it is already hard for Americans to get foreign accounts due to FATCA and not wanting to deal with the headache.

Also he may be fine now but if he is actually in another country, he will have to leave at some point and go somewhere else where he still runs the risk of getting arrested and sent back if he tries to enter another country. Unless you are a citizen of a country like Brazil that does not extradite their own, or going to a place like Russia or China which has it's own dangers and pitfalls, you are not going to be "chilling" at all.

Listen... all valid points.

But if it's me, I'm taking my chances in a foreign country versus the US criminal injustice system... especially as a black man. Possibly do years in prison when I have millions in the bank? @CouldntBeMeTho
 

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Listen... all valid points.

But if it's me, I'm taking my chances in a foreign country versus the US criminal injustice system... especially as a black man. Possibly do years in prison when I have millions in the bank? @CouldntBeMeTho
Again, if the U.S. wants you there is very little you can do to stop them from getting you. Do not forget those millions in due time will be frozen and at some point even in visa free nations you will have to leave at some point, plus the ones that do require visas will deny you off of the charges. People that are not famous get snatched up with the quickness, so a famous person like Antonio is not going to last long.
 

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Just because a country does not have an extradition treaty with the U.S. does not mean they will not send you back. People always talk about fleeing to Bali when a quick google search shows on multiple occasions they have sent Americans back to the states after the U.S. requested for them.
I know that, cause sometimes they don’t want those criminals there either.


Like if you’re a .pdf who goes to even Russia or Iran they’ll send you right back. Arms dealer or financial criminal, probably not.

If you are a terrorist, then US will apply political, military and/or financial pressure. If you just let off a few shots on some bums that didn’t even connect, Washington probably won’t get involved.
 

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Again, if the U.S. wants you there is very little you can do to stop them from getting you. Do not forget those millions in due time will be frozen and at some point even in visa free nations you will have to leave at some point, plus the ones that do require visas will deny you off of the charges. People that are not famous get snatched up with the quickness, so a famous person like Antonio is not going to last long.

As you mentioned there are lots of variables.

Is the US government really going all out to bring Antonio F'n Brown back to US? Especially on those charges? I think not.

A few hundred thousand in cash in a foreign country can go a long way. And if you're a multi-millionaire, having that kind of cash on hand is not out of the question.
 

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Damn

Nightlife is the worst huh?

One night he’s an an ex all-star athlete, multi-millionaire

Mixed in with the nightlife riff raff and now he’s on the run looking for a country with no extradition


Can’t make this shyt up :troll:
 
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