Former National Football League Player Antonio Brown Enters Not Guilty Plea in Attempted Murder Trial

One-time National Football League star Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to confront an murder attempt allegation related to a incident that happened in May, as his counsel filing a not guilty declaration on his behalf.

Correctional documents in Essex, New Jersey, reveal that Brown was freed on Tuesday morning for his transfer to the state of Florida. Brown, among the most famous athletes in the National Football League, had waived extradition to Florida from New Jersey, where he was held after being apprehended in the city of Dubai.

Brown’s lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, mentioned in an email that he has previously filed a written innocent plea to the attempted murder charge. Brown could be in a Miami hearing as early as Wednesday morning for a bond hearing, Eiglarsh said.

According to his detention order, Brown is alleged of seizing a pistol from a safety employee after a celebrity fighting contest in May and firing multiple rounds at a individual he had fought with before. The reported target, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, stated to police that one of the bullets scraped his neck.

Eiglarsh stated that Brown was simply safeguarding himself from Nantambu.

“The steps he was compelled to take were purely in self-defense against the reported victim’s violent conduct. Brown was assaulted that evening and responded within his rightful entitlement to defend himself,” Eiglarsh said.

Brown was not promptly arrested because initially authorities did not recognize Nantambu as a target. It wasn’t until afterward in May that Nantambu delivered a full statement about the incident to authorities and identified Brown as the shooter, the report indicates.

Based on his digital posts, Brown had been living in Dubai for a number of period. In a update after the confrontation, Brown claimed he was defending himself because he was “jumped by numerous people who sought to rob my jewelry and cause personal harm to me.”

A level two murder attempt allegation in the state of Florida bears a utmost 15-year prison term and up to a $10,000 fine in the instance of a conviction.

Brown has dealt with multiple judicial challenges over the period. He previously had been alleged of assault of a delivery employee, various family violence allegations, neglect to pay parental support and further incidents.

During a recent contest with the Buccaneers against the Jets, Brown removed his shirt, protective gear and gloves and left the stadium, leading to his termination by the team and practically ending his NFL career.

Brown, who completed twelve years in the league, was an top-tier receiver who passed the majority of his career with Pittsburgh. For his career, Brown had 928 catches for over twelve thousand two hundred ninety-one gains, the 28th most of record. He was a seven-time prestigious selection.

Karen Cook
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