
Adrien Broner Turns Himself In to Police After Warrant Was out for Arrest
Adrien Broner has turned himself in to police after a warrant was issued for his arrest for allegedly assaulting a man outside a Cincinnati bowling alley.
Broner announced he would turn himself in to the authorities on April 4:
ESPN.com's Dan Rafael later confirmed that Broner turned himself in to the police and was in custody.
Broner has since announced on Instagram that he has been released:
On Tuesday, Broner pleaded not guilty, according to TMZ.
The boxer was reportedly involved in what TMZ Sports described as "a violent robbery with a gun." RingTV.com's Mitchell Abramson confirmed the March 24 report.
Citing official documents, TMZ reported that the 26-year-old is being charged with aggravated robbery and felonious assault for the alleged January 21 incident.
The alleged victim told police that Broner "lost thousands of dollars in bowling bets," per TMZ. Following his alleged fiscal losses, Broner reportedly departed the bowling alley and waited outside for the alleged victim before punching him in the face and neck.
According to the report, the boxer was then seen retrieving money from the alleged victim's pockets.
Citing sources, TMZ reported that the alleged victim was transported to the hospital, where he required stitches to close a cut on his chin.
In 2013, Broner was arrested and charged with battery in Miami after he allegedly bit a security guard who was attempting to break up a fight. Then, in 2015, he had his driver's license suspended for six months after he was arrested for driving under the influence, according to TMZ Sports.


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