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Sergio Brown Accuses Police of 'Kidnapping' Him in Video From His Extradition Flight
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The ex-NFL player, who was believed to be missing after his mom Myrtle Brown was found dead near a creek behind her west suburban home, is seen yelling on a plane while two officers try to hold him.

AceShowbiz - Sergio Brown was caught fighting Mexican police officers while being flown from Tijuana to the United States. In a video from his extradition flight, the former NFL player could be seen accusing the officers of "kidnapping" him.

In the clip, two officers could be seen trying to hold the 35-year-old on a plane. "I have my passport. Why are they grabbing me? They're kidnapping me again," the former athlete yelled. "I'm from Chicago. My flight was Columbia. Why am I going to Tijuana? This is a kidnapping. They're in uniform."

After saying he was supposed to go to Colombia multiple times, Sergio shoved the officer in front of him. "This is kidnapping. Cameras, please! Kidnapping," he screamed, before saying, "This is criminal confinement" as he was being restrained.

It was unveiled that the Mexican officers were trying to get Sergio to Tijuana to hand him off to U.S. officers in connection to his mother Myrtle Brown's death. After he got arrested in Southern California, he would be extradited to Maywood, Illinois, where his 73-year-old mother was mysteriously found dead last month.

Sergio was believed to be missing after his mom Myrtle was found dead near a creek behind her west suburban home. The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said that Myrtle's death was ruled a homicide.

When addressing his mom's passing, Sergio made some rambling accusations against the FBI and Maywood police. He said that he thought his mother was "on vacation" and blamed the authorities for what happened to his mom.

"Fake news," the former New England Patriots player repeatedly said in the video, in which he tagged ESPN. "It had to be the FBI." He claimed that he had been kidnapped by the FBI multiple times, saying, "They came into my house … unwarranted... They kidnapped me twice from home."

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