
On September 24, Brown “without lawful authority, knowingly communicated a threat to go in his home, get a weapon and be ready to use it against (the man),” court documents state. The repo man showed up to repossess a 2008 GMC Acadia, and he had a lawful court order to take possession of

the car.
The complaint also states that Brown took out his frustrations against a flatbed tow truck, causing somewhere between $500 and $10,000 damage to the tow truck.
The Wilmington Police Department was called to the scene and officers took Brown into custody and his bond was set at $50,000. Jail logs for Will County show Brown spent about 14 hours in the county jail before being released on a personal recognizance bond. A judge ordered Brown’s release despite the objections of the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office, online court records reflect.
Source: Joliet Patch
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