Former NFL Star Antonio Brown Released on Bail Amid Attempted Murder Charge in Miami
A Miami court handed down a relatively lenient sentence for former NFL star Antonio Brown, who has been charged with attempted murder. The 37-year-old wide receiver was ordered to pay $25,000 bail and wear a GPS ankle monitor as he awaits trial.
Brown, who pleaded not guilty to the second-degree charge, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. His lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, argued that his client would return to his home in Broward County and would be "zealously" defending himself against the charges.
The charges stem from a May 16 altercation at a celebrity boxing match in Miami, where Brown allegedly grabbed a handgun from a security staffer and fired two shots. One of the bullets grazed the neck of Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, who had gotten into a fistfight with Brown earlier. However, Brown's lawyer claims that the affidavit used to obtain the arrest warrant is incorrect, stating that Brown actually fired his own personal firearm in self-defense.
According to Eiglarsh, Brown was not fleeing and intended to turn himself in on the charges from Dubai, where he has been living for several months. The NFL star had claimed on social media that he was defending himself against multiple individuals who tried to steal his jewelry.
Brown spent 12 years in the NFL and is a four-time Pro Bowl selection. He holds numerous career records, including receptions (928) and total touchdowns (88).
A Miami court handed down a relatively lenient sentence for former NFL star Antonio Brown, who has been charged with attempted murder. The 37-year-old wide receiver was ordered to pay $25,000 bail and wear a GPS ankle monitor as he awaits trial.
Brown, who pleaded not guilty to the second-degree charge, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. His lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, argued that his client would return to his home in Broward County and would be "zealously" defending himself against the charges.
The charges stem from a May 16 altercation at a celebrity boxing match in Miami, where Brown allegedly grabbed a handgun from a security staffer and fired two shots. One of the bullets grazed the neck of Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, who had gotten into a fistfight with Brown earlier. However, Brown's lawyer claims that the affidavit used to obtain the arrest warrant is incorrect, stating that Brown actually fired his own personal firearm in self-defense.
According to Eiglarsh, Brown was not fleeing and intended to turn himself in on the charges from Dubai, where he has been living for several months. The NFL star had claimed on social media that he was defending himself against multiple individuals who tried to steal his jewelry.
Brown spent 12 years in the NFL and is a four-time Pro Bowl selection. He holds numerous career records, including receptions (928) and total touchdowns (88).