Philadelphia Eagles Star A.J. Brown's Stolen Car Reportedly Found, Suspect Arrested
Hours prior to the arrest, the Philadelphia Eagles player took to IG to tell the thief, "It's gonna be what it's gonna be."
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown's stolen car was reportedly located on Monday, and a suspect was arrested, just hours after the NFL star issued a cryptic message to the alleged thief on social media.
Fox 29 Philadelphia reported on Monday that Camden, New Jersey police found Brown's car and took a suspect into custody.
Prior to the arrest, Brown took to his Instagram story to talk directly to the thief after his car was reportedly taken on Sunday night.
"You stole my whip last night," he began. "I'll make a deal with you, to whoever you are, which I'm gonna find out soon. Just bring the whip back. I won't press charges... But if I find you, it's gonna be what it's gonna be."
"You smooth with it, though," he continued. "You pulled up at 3:42, you got out of there at 3:45. You fast on your feet. I'm gonna show you how fast I can be... We know where you at right now."
Complex reached out to the Camden Police Department for more information, but they were unavailable for immediate comment.
This is not the first time Brown has made headlines for his social media output. In 2023, his IG clapback to Kansas City Chiefs receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, who Brown memorably referred to as "Tik-Tok boy," garnered attention.
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