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Streamer DeenTheGreat Walks Free After Miami Arrest, Former Champ Broner Foots the Bill

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Sometimes your inner circle shows up when it counts. Streamer Nurideen Shabazz, known as DeenTheGreat, walked out of a Miami jail facility on Wednesday night to find exactly that waiting for him—and video captured the whole reunion.

The digital creator was arrested on a felony robbery charge after police say he allegedly attempted to snatch a woman’s phone during an argument outside a Miami yacht party. According to the police report, the alleged victim, Destiny Aleman, told officers that Shabazz grabbed her forearm while allegedly trying to prevent her from recording the interaction. The charges are serious, but the moment outside the facility told a different story: immediate support, phones rolling, and genuine relief.

Here’s where the story gets interesting—it wasn’t just any supporter springing him. Adrien Broner, the former professional boxer and Shabazz’s streaming partner, paid the $2,500 bail to get him out. The two embraced on video alongside a woman who was also there to greet him, transforming what could have been a lonely legal ordeal into a show of loyalty. That kind of move—especially from someone with Broner’s profile—sends a message about the strength of their professional relationship and personal bond.

Shabazz has already entered a not guilty plea, and his attorney, Richard Cooper, wasted no time framing the narrative.“Mr. Shabazz has had a target on his back for some time now by people wishing to make a name for themselves off of his hard work,”Cooper told reporters.“The facts are incomplete so far and we ask for patience.”It’s a classic legal strategy—positioning his client as a victim of opportunism while the legal system does its work.

The real question here isn’t just about what happened at that yacht party. It’s about whether the legal process will distinguish between an influencer’s controversial moments and actual wrongdoing. Shabazz has supporters mobilized and ready, but he’s also facing a felony charge that won’t disappear because of a viral reunion video. The next chapter will play out in a courtroom, not on social media—and that’s where the actual facts will matter.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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