Former NFL Athlete Antonio Brown Files Innocent Response in Attempted Murder Case
Former NFL player Antonio Brown is returning to Miami to face an murder attempt accusation related to a incident that occurred in May, as his counsel submitting a not guilty declaration on his behalf.
Jail documents in Essex, New Jersey, show that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his move to Florida. Brown, among the most famous figures in the National Football League, had forgone 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 earlier filed a documented innocent response to the murder attempt charge. Brown could be in a Miami courtroom as early as Wednesday early for a bail session, Eiglarsh said.
Based on his detention warrant, Brown is accused of taking a firearm from a safety guard after a public figure match event in May and firing a couple of shots at a person he had fought with earlier. The reported target, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, told authorities that a bullet scraped his nape.
Eiglarsh asserted that Brown was simply defending himself from Nantambu.
“The steps he was obliged to take were exclusively in self-defense against the alleged individual’s violent actions. Brown was assaulted that time and behaved within his legal privilege to protect himself,” Eiglarsh stated.
Brown was not promptly arrested because at first police did not consider Nantambu as a affected party. It not until afterward in May that Nantambu provided a detailed account about the incident to police and identified Brown as the shooter, the document says.
According to his social media content, Brown had been residing in Dubai for several period. In a update after the altercation, Brown stated he was safeguarding himself because he was “attacked by numerous persons who sought to take my jewelry and bring physical injury to me.”
A level two murder attempt charge in the state of Florida bears a maximum fifteen-year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine in the case of a guilty verdict.
Brown has dealt with several judicial challenges over the period. He previously had been charged of assault of a truck employee, various domestic violence accusations, neglect to pay child support and other incidents.
During a recent game with his team against the Jets, Brown took off his shirt, equipment and gloves and ran off the stadium, resulting in his release by the Buccaneers and practically ending his NFL tenure.
Brown, who completed a dozen years in the league, was an elite player who devoted most of his time with the Steelers. For his professional life, Brown had 928 catches for over 12,291 yards, the 28th greatest of all time. He was a seven-time all-star pick.