One-time National Football League Player Antonio Brown Files Innocent Response in Murder Attempt Charges

One-time NFL player Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to confront an attempted murder accusation connected with a gunfire that occurred in May, as his attorney filing a not guilty declaration on his behalf.

Jail documents in Essex County, New Jersey, show that Brown was discharged on Tuesday morning for his relocation to the state of Florida. Brown, a highly popular athletes in the NFL, had forgone extradition to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was taken after being arrested in the city of Dubai.

Brown’s counsel, Mark Eiglarsh, mentioned in an communication that he has already filed a formal not guilty response to the attempted murder charge. Brown could be in a Miami court as early as Wednesday morning for a bond session, Eiglarsh stated.

As per his apprehension order, Brown is charged of seizing a firearm from a safety guard after a celebrity match event in May and discharging a couple of shots at a man he had clashed with previously. The alleged individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, informed police that one of the bullets touched his neck.

Eiglarsh asserted that Brown was only safeguarding himself from Nantambu.

“The actions he was forced to take were solely in self-defense against the alleged individual’s aggressive behavior. Brown was attacked that evening and acted within his legal entitlement to defend himself,” Eiglarsh commented.

Brown was not promptly apprehended because initially officers did not identify Nantambu as a affected party. It wasn’t until afterward in May that Nantambu gave a detailed account about the event to officers and identified Brown as the perpetrator, the report states.

From his digital posts, Brown had been staying in the city of Dubai for several weeks. In a update after the confrontation, Brown stated he was protecting himself because he was “assaulted by multiple people who attempted to steal my valuables and cause bodily injury to me.”

A second-degree attempted murder accusation in the state of Florida carries a highest 15-year incarceration sentence and up to a $10,000 fee in the instance of a conviction.

Brown has faced numerous legal problems over the time. He previously had been accused of physical attack of a vehicle operator, multiple abuse accusations, failure to pay family payments and other occurrences.

Throughout a recent contest with the Buccaneers against the opponents, Brown took off his shirt, protective gear and handwear and left the stadium, leading to his release by the franchise and virtually concluding his NFL tenure.

Brown, who had a dozen years in the league, was an elite wide receiver who passed the bulk of his tenure with his team. Throughout his time, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight catches for more than twelve thousand two hundred ninety-one gains, the twenty-eighth greatest of all time. He was a 7-time Pro Bowl choice.

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