Former National Football League Star Antonio Brown Enters Innocent Response in Attempted Murder Trial

Ex- NFL player Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to face an murder attempt charge related to a incident that happened in May, as his counsel entering a innocent plea on his behalf.

Jail records in Essex, New Jersey, indicate that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his transfer to Florida. Brown, among the most famous players in the NFL, had forgone extradition to Florida from New Jersey, where he was held after being apprehended in the city of Dubai.

Brown’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, stated in an communication that he has previously submitted a documented innocent declaration to the attempted murder charge. Brown could be in a Miami hearing as early as Wednesday morning for a bond hearing, Eiglarsh said.

Based on his detention warrant, Brown is alleged of grabbing a firearm from a security guard after a public figure match bout in May and firing two rounds at a person he had confronted with before. The alleged target, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, informed investigators that one shot scraped his throat.

Eiglarsh said that Brown was simply protecting himself from Nantambu.

“The actions he was obliged to take were purely in self-defense against the alleged person’s aggressive conduct. Brown was targeted that evening and acted within his legal privilege to protect himself,” Eiglarsh commented.

Brown was not right away detained because originally police did not recognize Nantambu as a affected party. It wasn’t until afterward in May that Nantambu provided a detailed statement about the situation to police and identified Brown as the gunman, the report indicates.

From his digital updates, Brown had been staying in Dubai for several period. In a update after the altercation, Brown said he was safeguarding himself because he was “attacked by numerous individuals who sought to steal my possessions and cause bodily harm to me.”

A category two murder attempt accusation in Florida bears a maximum fifteen-year incarceration term and up to a ten thousand dollar fine in the case of a finding.

Brown has faced multiple judicial problems over the years. He before had been alleged of assault of a truck operator, several family violence accusations, failure to pay family payments and other occurrences.

In a 2021 season game with Tampa Bay against the opponents, Brown stripped off his uniform, equipment and gloves and exited the arena, resulting in his termination by the Buccaneers and effectively ending his professional journey.

Brown, who spent a dozen years in the league, was an All-Pro player who passed the bulk of his time with his team. Throughout his time, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight catches for above 12,291 yards, the 28th highest of record. He was a 7-time all-star pick.

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