One-time NFL Star Antonio Brown Files Innocent Response in Murder Attempt Case
Former National Football League wide receiver Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to face an attempted murder charge connected with a incident that happened in May, as his attorney entering a innocent declaration on his behalf.
Correctional documents in Essex County, New Jersey, indicate that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his move to the state of Florida. Brown, among the most famous figures in the National Football League, had forgone extradition to Florida from New Jersey, where he was held after being taken into custody in Dubai.
Brown’s counsel, Mark Eiglarsh, mentioned in an communication that he has earlier submitted a formal innocent response to the murder attempt allegation. Brown could be in a Miami hearing as soon as Wednesday early for a bail session, Eiglarsh said.
Based on his arrest order, Brown is charged of seizing a pistol from a security guard after a public figure boxing event in May and firing multiple bullets at a individual he had confronted with earlier. The alleged victim, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, told authorities that a bullet grazed his throat.
Eiglarsh stated that Brown was merely safeguarding himself from Nantambu.
“The steps he was forced to take were exclusively in self-defense against the claimed individual’s hostile conduct. Brown was assaulted that night and acted within his legal privilege to defend himself,” Eiglarsh said.
Brown was not right away apprehended because initially police did not consider Nantambu as a target. It not until subsequently in May that Nantambu gave a detailed testimony about the situation to officers and named Brown as the shooter, the affidavit states.
According to his digital updates, Brown had been residing in the city of Dubai for multiple period. In a post after the incident, Brown stated he was defending himself because he was “jumped by several persons who sought to rob my jewelry and inflict bodily damage to me.”
A level two murder attempt accusation in Florida carries a highest fifteen-year prison term and up to a $10,000 fine in the case of a finding.
Brown has encountered multiple legal challenges over the period. He earlier had been accused of assault of a truck driver, several domestic violence allegations, neglect to pay family payments and additional events.
During a 2021 season contest with Tampa Bay against the opponents, Brown took off his jersey, shoulder pads and handwear and ran off the arena, resulting in his release by the franchise and virtually halting his football tenure.
Brown, who completed twelve years in the National Football League, was an All-Pro wide receiver who spent the bulk of his career with Pittsburgh. For his career, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight catches for more than 12,291 gains, the twenty-eighth highest of history. He was a seven-time all-star pick.