Before signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, wide receiver Antonio Brown was accused in October of destroying a security camera and hurling a bicycle at a security shed in the gated community in Hollywood Oaks, Fla., where he lives, according to a police report obtained by the Miami Herald's David Ovalle.

Per the report on Antonio Brown:

“Security guards called police after a blue Alfa Romeo car pulled up the the guard shack at Hollywood Oaks asking to visit (Antonio) Brown. The guard said Brown had ‘gate restrictions,' which meant that the football player had to be at the gate in person to escort the guest inside … not long after, Brown showed up on a blue bicycle and ‘began to express his anger with her for denying his guest access.'

‘Why are you wasting my f—ing time, you need to let my guest through the f—ing gate,' Antonio Brown told the guard.

Brown then approached the guard shack and began to strike one of the surveillance cameras, causing it to break … (Antonio) Brown left — and the guest pulled back around trying to get in. The guard…again denied him access. Brown returned, cursed the guard and ‘threw his bicycle at the guard gate arm,' causing the gate to get stuck in the up position.

A Hollywood police officer visited the property manager…who reported that Antonio Brown also entered her office, began cursing at her repeatedly. ‘Brown called her a racist b—h' … Brown also pulled some COVID-19 guidelines fliers off the wall ‘and threw them on the floor.'”

The association president denied she refused to press charges out of fear of retaliation from Antonio Brown, saying she deemed the incident minor.

She added that Antonio Brown had agreed to replace the camera. The case was “exceptionally cleared” on Nov. 5.

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It's unclear whether the Buccaneers knew about the incident when they signed Antonio Brown on Oct. 27.

Antonio Brown is awaiting civil trial in a sexual assault case and was arrested in January over a dispute with a truck driver. He accepted a plea deal and remains on probation for the arrest.