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Antonio Brown is trying to handle his legal situation with authorities in Florida. Brown turned himself in to police at a Florida jail on Thursday, TMZ Sports first reported.

ESPN’s Cameron Wolfe says Brown arrived with his attorneys at Broward County jail to handle the matter.

Brown is being investigated for possible battery at his home in Hollywood, Fla., on Tuesday. He and his trainer, Glenn Holt, are accused of burglary and battery for allegedly beating up a moving company driver.

While Holt was taken into custody, Brown went inside his house and would not cooperate with police. On Wednesday, a warrant was issued for Brown's arrest, and finally as of a day later, he has turned himself in.

Here are details about the incident.

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