Antonio Brown cracks joke about Charlie Kirk assassination in livestream with controversial rapper
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Antonio Brown kept busy earlier this week while facing an attempted murder charge.
The former NFL wide receiver visited the Florida home of rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine and linked up with YouTube streamer Adin Ross.
Brown and 6ix9ine spent hours together at the home with Ross and others, where the two even took lie detector tests that showed Brown was lying about regretting his infamous shirtless exit from the MetLife Stadium field in 2022. He did, however, tell the truth that he still likes Ben Roethlisberger and enjoyed being with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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Antonio Brown referenced Charlie Kirk's assassination when talking about potentially being killed on a livestream with Tekashi 6ix9ine and Adin Ross. (Robin Alam, Jeff Kowalsky/Getty Images)
Well before the lie detector tests, Brown, 6ix9ine and Ross were outside the home playing pickup football when fans drove past. Given 6ix9ine's run-ins with the law and the recent break-in at the home, all were on high alert.
Brown then approached Ross and asked, "No one's gonna Charlie Kirk me, right?" referencing the political commentator's assassination in September. 6ix9ine made a similar comment earlier when other fans drove past the home.
Kirk was shot and killed while debating college students at Utah Valley University. He was 31 years old.
Charlie Kirk was a conservative activist who led Turning Point USA. (Alex Brandon/The Associated Press)
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Brown was recently extradited from Dubai to the United States to face an attempted murder charge stemming


