Former National Football League Star Antonio Brown Enters Innocent Response in Attempted Murder Trial
One-time National Football League wide receiver Antonio Brown is heading to Miami to address an attempted murder charge related to a gunfire that took place in May, as his attorney entering a innocent response on his behalf.
Correctional logs in Essex, New Jersey, reveal that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his relocation to the state of Florida. Brown, among the most famous players in the National Football League, had waived extradition to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was detained after being arrested in Dubai.
Brown’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, stated in an communication that he has earlier filed a formal not guilty declaration to the murder attempt charge. Brown could be in a Miami hearing as early as Wednesday morning for a bond proceeding, Eiglarsh stated.
As per his detention warrant, Brown is charged of taking a handgun from a security staffer after a celebrity match bout in May and discharging two rounds at a person he had confronted with earlier. The alleged victim, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, stated to police that one shot grazed his throat.
Eiglarsh stated that Brown was only defending himself from Nantambu.
“The actions he was forced to take were purely in self-defense against the alleged person’s violent behavior. Brown was assaulted that evening and acted within his lawful privilege to safeguard himself,” Eiglarsh stated.
Brown was not promptly apprehended because originally officers did not consider Nantambu as a victim. It only afterward in May that Nantambu delivered a complete account about the event to officers and named Brown as the shooter, the affidavit indicates.
Based on his digital posts, Brown had been residing in the city of Dubai for a number of months. In a update after the incident, Brown claimed he was defending himself because he was “assaulted by numerous individuals who sought to steal my valuables and inflict bodily damage to me.”
A second-degree attempted murder charge in Florida carries a maximum 15-year prison term and up to a $10,000 fee in the event of a guilty verdict.
Brown has encountered several legal issues over the period. He before had been charged of battery of a truck employee, multiple family violence accusations, inability to pay parental support and additional incidents.
During a 2021 season match with Tampa Bay against the New York Jets, Brown took off his shirt, equipment and handwear and left the field, leading to his release by the team and virtually concluding his football career.
Brown, who spent twelve years in the NFL, was an elite player who devoted the majority of his career with his team. During his career, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight catches for above twelve thousand two hundred ninety-one gains, the twenty-eighth most of all time. He was a multiple-time all-star choice.