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Who is Antonio Brown? Thug 'tried to rob' liquor store before fatally stabbing Ellen Bowles, 77

During one incident at a liquor store, the shopworker said Antonio Brown was known for being homeless in the area and 'always under the influence'
PUBLISHED DEC 14, 2022
Antonio Brown (L) fatally stabbed Ellen Bowles (R) (GoFundMe and Fulton County Sheriff's Office)
Antonio Brown (L) fatally stabbed Ellen Bowles (R) (GoFundMe and Fulton County Sheriff's Office)

BUCKHEAD, ATLANTA: A career criminal who was arrested for fatally stabbing a grandmother while stealing her car had been "chased out of a liquor" store just minutes before the killing after "trying to rob them while brandishing a knife." Suspect Antonio Brown was trying to steal elderly Ellen Bowles, 77, car when she was attacked in the garage of her Buckhead home, an affluent suburb of Atlanta, Georgia, on Saturday, December 10, 

Following the chase at the liquor store, Brown, 23, is believed to have "hopped over" a fence of the gated community before committing the senseless murder. Slain Bowles's son Michael Bowles, 30, discovered her body as he arrived home for the holidays. Brown was arrested on suspicion of murder, aggravated battery, hijacking a motor vehicle in the first degree, possession of a knife, and abuse of a disabled or elderly person.

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Ellen Bowles, 77, stabbed to death at her Buckhead home (GoFundMe)
Ellen Bowles, 77, stabbed to death at her Buckhead home (GoFundMe)

Who is Antonio Brown?

23-year-old Brown has a history of several prior convictions. During one incident at a liquor store, the shopworker said Brown was known for being homeless in the area and "always under the influence," reported Daily Mail. He tried to buy a $20 bottle of Absolut Vodka, but when he was denied his purchase because he was "already intoxicated," he then "grabbed the bottle and walked out." Store employees tried to stop Brown, but he "snatched" the bottle and "was aggressive," stated a court document. He was charged with shoplifting, a felony, but was released on a pre-trial release signature bone in 2019 March.

Brown was convicted for charges relating to drugs and a concealed weapon in January 2020, including a simple family assault in August of the same year. Moreover, it is not clear how Brown may have entered the gated community. Police believe Brown was working with an accomplice but so far only Brown has been arrested. Deputy police Chief Charles Hampton Jr said it was believed that Brown got into Bowles' neighborhood by foot, but did not say how he made it past the gate. "We have who we were looking for right now," Hampton said in his announcement of Brown's arrest. Bowles's car was later discovered dumped in DeKalb county after being driven throughout the city on Saturday.

Police are offering a $10,000 reward for information, which can be reported to Crime Stoppers Atlanta at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or www.crimestoppersatlanta.org.

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