Shooting a gun blindly in the air, in a crowd, is not a responsible thing according to law and logic. It's madness...and more in line with something a person with brain damage would do. You know....like Antonio Brown.
This dude was broke not long ago yet I'm to believe he can exit the country and be fine? He doesn't have to come back for anything? Not likely. He's fukked.
In this discussion, you may be more rooted to the way things are, whereas I’m rooted to the way they should be
From my point of view your position highlights responsibility but is also rife with Karen vibes
The claim that Antonio Brown was “shooting blindly” into a crowd is speculative and not supported by the outcome … no one was hit. This suggests precision or restraint, not recklessness - with the amount of people chasing him, it would’ve been easy to hit someone. Whether or not Brown has brain damage is irrelevant; it doesn’t negate his right to self-defense when faced with a threatening mob. A group of aggressive individuals, likely fueled by nightlife chaos, targeted him, putting his safety at immediate risk. His response …firing shots that harmed no one - demonstrates significant restraint, especially given the potential danger he faced.
High-profile figures like Brown are often targets, and expecting them to remain passive in the face of a violent crowd is unreasonable. Compare this to cases where law enforcement uses lethal force with far less scrutiny—like the man shot over 100 times by police in broad daylight after ramming their vehicles. If that level of force is justified, why should a young athlete, defending himself against a mob, be condemned so harshly? His life was in danger, and the fact that his attackers walked away unscathed speaks to his composure, not a need for further restraint. When a group chooses to attack someone, they accept the risk of facing serious consequences. Brown’s actions were a justified response to a clear threat, not an invitation to ruin his life over the actions of reckless partygoers.
That event looks like the type of thing where he was paid to be there, so there’s a possibility that man was set up.
I’d actually like to hear your specific take on the Suge Knight case so let’s look at that video and tell me if you think he should be in jail cause I feel like you’re gonna tell me that you think he should be in jail.
There are some people that are so attached to their negative feelings of athletes or high-profile figures that they actually get a rise out of being able to witness their downfall, somehow that makes them feel better about themselves. Love them or hate them I’ve never been attached enough to anyone to want to see them fail
This isn’t like Ben Roethlisberger with his 7th rape accusation, it’s a case of a man visibly fleeing an angry mob, in the footage, you can see that he has combatively fleeing these people, even combat his motive was clearly to get out of this situation and yet they’re still chasing him. How could you possibly be against him in this situation? That District Attorney should be disbarred
If I were the police officer in charge of the scene, Antonio Brown would be sitting in the back of an ambulance with a blanket around him and a warm cup of cocoa
Assailants would be in jail and the event would be investigated as far as who invited him there and who knew he was going to be there. They were clearly trying to rob him, or worse