DeenTheGreat was arrested in Miami-Dade County on Wednesday morning on a robbery/strongarm/attempt charge and was being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center, a media report said.
The arrest came after a night in which the influencer streamed with several high-profile figures — Deshae Frost, Adrien Broner and Tekashi 6ix9ine — and follows a run of frequent joint broadcasts between DeenTheGreat and Broner over the past couple of weeks. Bond had not been set at the time the report was filed, and officials were still in the process of booking him.
Those details matter because they place the arrest inside a visible, public arc: DeenTheGreat is a boxing influencer who has been pushing toward a professional career and is known for his on-stream antics. His recent activity included heavy livestreaming with other personalities, giving the arrest an audience and immediate visibility that most similar bookings do not get.
What is clear from the available reporting is limited. The specific circumstances of the alleged robbery — what was taken, where it happened, and who else, if anyone, is involved — were not described; the arrest was described as very fresh, with booking still underway. The same report said it could be hours before he is officially released on bond, which had not been set as of Wednesday morning.
The streams themselves provide an awkward tension in the story. Over the past couple of weeks DeenTheGreat and Adrien Broner had been appearing together on a consistent basis, and viewers had noted Broner’s erratic behavior during those broadcasts. In one recent clip in which several personalities appeared, Broner was shown making unwelcome advances toward Sexyy Red in a way that made onlookers uncomfortable. Those visible frictions on camera raise immediate questions about whether anything seen online connects to the arrest, but the reporting does not tie the conduct in the streams to the robbery allegations.
That gap is the central contradiction reporters and viewers will want resolved: the arrest appears sudden against the backdrop of live, public activity the night before, yet there is no public evidence that the livestreams and the charge are connected. The available account does not indicate whether anyone from the night’s broadcast is implicated, questioned or formally linked to the alleged offense.
The next steps are procedural and decisive. The most consequential developments to watch are the formal booking records and the bond determination — both of which will clarify the exact charge language, any additional counts, and whether DeenTheGreat will be released pending further action. For a personality whose brand and prospective boxing career depend on sustained visibility and travel, the outcome of those steps will shape his immediate professional prospects.
For now, the arrest interrupts a stretch in which DeenTheGreat had been leveraging livestream attention into a budding athletic profile. The booking at Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and the lack of a set bond mean his status is unresolved; within hours, public records should show whether he remains detained or is freed on bond, and whether prosecutors will move forward with formal indictments tied to the reported robbery/strongarm/attempt allegation.
Until the booking sheet and bond are made public, the practical answer to the question raised by this headline is straightforward: DeenTheGreat is in custody and his release hinges on a bond decision expected within hours, and those records will determine both the legal posture he faces and the immediate fate of his livestreaming and boxing plans.

