According to Fox19.com, multi-division former world champion Adrien Broner has once again found himself in trouble with the law after he was stopped in a rented Suburban that was allegedly shot at and full of about eight bullet holes. Evidently, Cincinnati police received "several" reports of shots being fired in the area of West McMillan Street and West McMillan Avenue shortly before Broner was pulled over. A search of the area produced ten 9mm shell casings.
According to Broner, after leaving G'Moni's Sports Bar, he was followed by an unknown suspect, who fired several rounds at him, striking his vehicle eight times. Although Broner was not hurt, he was was taken into custody overnight by Covington police due to an open warrant related to a failure to appear in court on a 2014 case. After posting a $503 bond, Broner was released early this morning. He's schedule to appear in court on April 27.