Former NFL Player Antonio Brown Enters Not Guilty Plea in Attempted Murder Charges

Former National Football League player Antonio Brown is traveling to Miami to confront an attempted murder allegation stemming from a incident that took place in May, as his counsel filing a not guilty response on his behalf.

Detention documents in Essex County, New Jersey, reveal that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his relocation to Florida. Brown, one of the most popular figures in the NFL, had relinquished transfer to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was held after being apprehended in the city of Dubai.

Brown’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, stated in an message that he has already lodged a written innocent response to the murder attempt accusation. Brown could be in a Miami hearing as soon as Wednesday early for a bail session, Eiglarsh said.

Based on his arrest document, Brown is charged of grabbing a firearm from a security staffer after a star fighting bout in May and shooting a couple of bullets at a man he had confronted with earlier. The reported target, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, stated to police that one shot touched his neck.

Eiglarsh said that Brown was simply defending himself from Nantambu.

“The measures he was obliged to take were purely in self-defense against the claimed victim’s hostile behavior. Brown was targeted that night and behaved within his legal right to defend himself,” Eiglarsh stated.

Brown was not immediately apprehended because originally officers did not recognize Nantambu as a affected party. It not until afterward in May that Nantambu delivered a complete account about the event to authorities and identified Brown as the perpetrator, the report indicates.

Based on his digital updates, Brown had been living in the city of Dubai for several weeks. In a message after the incident, Brown stated he was defending himself because he was “attacked by numerous people who sought to rob my jewelry and inflict bodily damage to me.”

A level two murder attempt charge in the state of Florida carries a maximum 15-year incarceration sentence and up to a ten thousand dollar fee in the case of a finding.

Brown has dealt with numerous judicial problems over the time. He before had been accused of physical attack of a delivery driver, several family violence accusations, inability to pay family payments and further incidents.

In a 2021 season contest with Tampa Bay against the opponents, Brown took off his shirt, protective gear and accessories and ran off the stadium, causing his release by the Buccaneers and effectively ending his football journey.

Brown, who completed a dozen years in the league, was an All-Pro wide receiver who devoted most of his career with the Steelers. For his career, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight grabs for above 12,291 distance, the 28th greatest of all time. He was a 7-time all-star selection.

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