One-time National Football League Athlete Antonio Brown Enters Not Guilty Response in Attempted Murder Charges

Ex- National Football League wide receiver Antonio Brown is heading to Miami to address an attempted murder allegation related to a gunfire that took place in May, as his attorney submitting a innocent response on his behalf.

Detention documents in Essex, New Jersey, indicate that Brown was discharged on Tuesday early for his relocation to the state of Florida. Brown, one of the most popular figures in the National Football League, had relinquished extradition to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was detained after being arrested in the city of Dubai.

Brown’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, stated in an communication that he has earlier lodged a documented not guilty plea to the murder attempt charge. Brown could be in a Miami court as soon as Wednesday morning for a release hearing, Eiglarsh said.

According to his apprehension document, Brown is charged of grabbing a pistol from a safety employee after a celebrity fighting bout in May and discharging a couple of bullets at a man he had fought with previously. The reported individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, told authorities that one of the bullets scraped his throat.

Eiglarsh said that Brown was simply safeguarding himself from Nantambu.

“The actions he was forced to take were solely in self-defense against the claimed person’s violent actions. Brown was targeted that night and responded within his lawful privilege to defend himself,” Eiglarsh said.

Brown was not immediately arrested because at first police did not identify Nantambu as a victim. It only later in May that Nantambu provided a complete testimony about the event to police and named Brown as the shooter, the document says.

According to his digital posts, Brown had been staying in the city of Dubai for several period. In a update after the confrontation, Brown stated he was defending himself because he was “attacked by several people who sought to steal my valuables and bring personal damage to me.”

A second-degree murder attempt allegation in the state of Florida bears a maximum fifteen-year jail sentence and up to a $10,000 penalty in the instance of a guilty verdict.

Brown has encountered multiple legal issues over the years. He earlier had been charged of assault of a vehicle driver, various family violence charges, failure to pay parental support and other occurrences.

During a 2021 season contest with his team against the New York Jets, Brown removed his jersey, protective gear and handwear and exited the stadium, causing his termination by the franchise and practically ending his football journey.

Brown, who spent twelve years in the National Football League, was an All-Pro player who spent most of his time with Pittsburgh. Throughout his professional life, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight grabs for over 12,291 yards, the 28th greatest of all time. He was a seven-time prestigious choice.

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