Aaron Hernandez's Brother, Dennis, Arrested for Allegedly Throwing Brick at ESPN HQ

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Aaron Hernandez's Brother, Dennis, Arrested for Allegedly Throwing Brick at ESPN HQ
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Aaron Hernandez's older brother, Dennis, was arrested last week after he allegedly threw a brick with a note on it outside ESPN's HQ.

Aaron Hernandez’s older brother, Dennis Hernandez, was arrested last week after he allegedly threw a brick with a note on it outside ESPN’s headquarters in Bristol, Connecticut.

According to a police report, ESPN’s security stopped an Uber at their gates. But before the car left, a man got out andA police report claimed the plastic bag contained the brick and a handwritten note addressed to “all media outlets.” Kevin Negandhi prepares to anchor SportsCenter with Sage Steele at ESPN Headquarters on November 15, 2018.

“To all media outlets,” cops say the note said. “It’s about time you all realeyes [sic] [realize] the affect media has on all family members. Since you’re a world wide leader maybe you could lead how media and messages are delivered brick by brick. Clean it up!”A security guard told officers he was “90 percent positive” that the man who threw down the brick was D.J. Hernandez, a former Division 1 football player and older brother of troubled NFL player Aaron Hernandez.

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