TMZ Sports is reporting that there is a large police presence outside of Antonio Brown's home in Hollywood, Fl.

The report says that it is an “active scene” and that there is someone in the backseat of one of the patrol units. In addition, someone was apparently injured. Also, Brown is reportedly not in custody “at this time.”

ESPN's Cameron Wolfe also offered insight into the current situation involving Brown, which includes the former NFL star being investigated for a possible battery charge:

Wolfe added that it is believed that this is not a domestic situation:

Later in the evening, it was reported that Brown's trainer was arrested and Brown is still being investigated as a suspect.

This represents the second time in two weeks that police have shown up at Brown's house.

The last incident occurred last week when Brown was involved in an argument with the mother of his children and was seen cursing out police officers on video, a video that Brown himself uploaded to his Instagram account.

While details are still coming out about what happened on Tuesday, this is just the latest instance of Antonio Brown's name creating negative headlines.

The wide receiver is currently without an NFL team due to his off-the-field behavior.

Brown was supposed to begin the 2019 campaign with the Oakland Raiders, but a series of training camp incidents resulted in Brown requesting his release shortly before the season.

The Raiders granted his request, and the 31-year-old signed with the New England Patriots.

However, Brown was then hit with rape allegations, and another woman accused him of sexual misconduct. Brown played in just one game with the Patriots before being cut after he sent threatening text messages to the second accuser.

He has remained on a downward spiral ever since.

A seven-time Pro Bowler, who knows if we will ever see Brown on an NFL roster again.