🔗 Share this article One-time National Football League Athlete Antonio Brown Files Not Guilty Plea in Murder Attempt Trial One-time National Football League star Antonio Brown is heading to Miami to address an murder attempt charge related to a shooting that happened in May, as his lawyer entering a not guilty plea on his behalf. Correctional logs in Essex County, New Jersey, reveal that Brown was released on Tuesday morning for his relocation to Florida. Brown, a highly popular athletes in the National Football League, had relinquished extradition to Florida from New Jersey, in which he was held after being arrested in the city of Dubai. Brown’s lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, said in an message that he has earlier filed a written innocent response to the attempted murder allegation. Brown could be in a Miami courtroom as early as Wednesday early for a release session, Eiglarsh stated. Based on his apprehension order, Brown is accused of grabbing a firearm from a safety guard after a star fighting contest in May and shooting two bullets at a man he had fought with previously. The reported individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, told investigators that one of the bullets scraped his throat. Eiglarsh stated that Brown was only defending himself from Nantambu. “The measures he was compelled to take were solely in self-defense against the reported individual’s hostile actions. Brown was targeted that night and responded within his rightful privilege to protect himself,” Eiglarsh commented. Brown was not immediately detained because originally authorities did not identify Nantambu as a affected party. It only afterward in May that Nantambu provided a complete testimony about the incident to authorities and pointed out Brown as the shooter, the report indicates. From his digital content, Brown had been living in Dubai for several months. In a post after the altercation, Brown said he was protecting himself because he was “jumped by multiple individuals who tried to rob my possessions and cause bodily harm to me.” A category two murder attempt allegation in Florida carries a maximum fifteen-year jail penalty and up to a $10,000 fine in the event of a conviction. Brown has dealt with numerous legal challenges over the period. He before had been accused of battery of a delivery operator, various family violence accusations, neglect to pay family payments and additional events. During a 2021 season game with his team against the New York Jets, Brown removed his jersey, shoulder pads and handwear and ran off the stadium, leading to his termination by the team and virtually halting his professional journey. Brown, who completed 12 years in the National Football League, was an top-tier wide receiver who devoted the majority of his time with his team. Throughout his professional life, Brown had nine hundred twenty-eight receptions for over 12,291 distance, the 28th highest of record. He was a seven-time all-star choice.