Ex- NFL Star Antonio Brown Enters Not Guilty Response in Attempted Murder Trial
Former NFL star Antonio Brown is heading to Miami to address an murder attempt accusation related to a incident that happened in May, as his lawyer filing a not guilty declaration on his behalf.
Detention documents in Essex, New Jersey, reveal that Brown was discharged on Tuesday morning for his move to the state of Florida. Brown, one of the most popular figures in the National Football League, had forgone extradition to Florida from New Jersey, where he was detained after being taken into custody in the city of Dubai.
Brownâs counsel, Mark Eiglarsh, mentioned in an email that he has already filed a formal innocent declaration to the murder attempt accusation. Brown could be in a Miami courtroom as early as Wednesday early for a bond hearing, Eiglarsh said.
Based on his arrest order, Brown is charged of grabbing a handgun from a protection employee after a public figure fighting contest in May and shooting a couple of rounds at a man he had clashed with previously. The reported individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, stated to authorities that one shot grazed his nape.
Eiglarsh stated that Brown was simply safeguarding himself from Nantambu.
âThe steps he was compelled to take were purely in defense against the reported personâs violent actions. Brown was assaulted that time and responded within his legal entitlement to defend himself,â Eiglarsh stated.
Brown was not immediately detained because at first authorities did not recognize Nantambu as a victim. It only afterward in May that Nantambu delivered a full account about the incident to officers and identified Brown as the gunman, the affidavit says.
From his online content, Brown had been residing in Dubai for multiple weeks. In a update after the altercation, Brown claimed he was defending himself because he was âassaulted by numerous individuals who attempted to take my valuables and bring physical damage to me.â
A category two murder attempt accusation in Florida carries a utmost 15-year jail penalty and up to a ten thousand dollar fee in the instance of a finding.
Brown has encountered multiple legal issues over the time. He earlier had been charged of battery of a delivery operator, various abuse allegations, failure to pay parental support and further occurrences.
During a recent contest with Tampa Bay against the opponents, Brown stripped off his uniform, equipment and gloves and exited the field, resulting in his release by the franchise and practically ending his football tenure.
Brown, who spent a dozen years in the National Football League, was an elite player who devoted the majority of his tenure with the Steelers. Throughout his professional life, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight receptions for over 12,291 yards, the 28th most of record. He was a multiple-time Pro Bowl choice.