One-time NFL Athlete Antonio Brown Enters Not Guilty Plea in Attempted Murder Charges
One-time NFL star Antonio Brown is traveling to Miami to address an murder attempt allegation stemming from a shooting that occurred in May, as his counsel filing a innocent plea on his behalf.
Correctional logs in Essex, New Jersey, indicate that Brown was released on Tuesday early for his relocation to the state of Florida. Brown, a highly popular athletes in the NFL, had relinquished transfer 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 message that he has earlier lodged a written innocent declaration to the attempted murder charge. Brown could be in a Miami courtroom as soon as Wednesday morning for a bail proceeding, Eiglarsh stated.
Based on his arrest warrant, Brown is alleged of taking a pistol from a security guard after a celebrity fighting event in May and firing two shots at a man he had confronted with before. The reported target, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, informed authorities that a bullet touched his throat.
Eiglarsh said that Brown was simply defending himself from Nantambu.
“The actions he was forced to take were solely in defense against the reported individual’s hostile conduct. Brown was attacked that time and behaved within his lawful privilege to protect himself,” Eiglarsh stated.
Brown was not immediately apprehended because originally police did not identify Nantambu as a target. It wasn’t until subsequently in May that Nantambu gave a complete account about the event to authorities and identified Brown as the perpetrator, the report states.
From his social media updates, Brown had been living in the city of Dubai for several months. In a post after the confrontation, Brown stated he was defending himself because he was “attacked by multiple individuals who tried to take my possessions and inflict personal harm to me.”
A level two attempted murder accusation in Florida bears a maximum fifteen-year prison penalty and up to a ten thousand dollar fine in the instance of a conviction.
Brown has faced numerous legal issues over the years. He earlier had been alleged of assault of a delivery operator, several family violence allegations, inability to pay parental support and other events.
During a 2021 contest with Tampa Bay against the opponents, Brown stripped off his uniform, protective gear and handwear and ran off the arena, causing his termination by the franchise and effectively halting his football career.
Brown, who had twelve years in the NFL, was an All-Pro receiver who devoted the majority of his tenure with the Steelers. Throughout his professional life, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight grabs for above 12,291 distance, the 28th highest of history. He was a multiple-time all-star pick.