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Former NFL star Antonio Brown faces an attempted murder charge in Florida, now under house arrest after extradition from Dubai. He was granted $25,000 bail with strict conditions, including a GPS monitor and no contact with the alleged victim.
Ex-NFL player Antonio Brown has seemingly responded for the first time after deciding not to contest his extradition to the US.
Antonio Brown's own posting on social media constantly eventually got him arrsted as U.S. Marshals tracked him down.
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Antonio Brown ‘hands over the keys’ to controversial X account after arrest for attempted murder
The ex-Steelers wide receiver, last seen in the NFL running off the field as a member of the Buccaneers at MetLife Stadium mid-game against the Jets in 2021, is accused of grabbing a gun from a security officer after a May 16 celebrity boxing match and firing at Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, a man he’d been in a fight with.
Ex-NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown was extradited from Dubai to the United States to face attempted murder charges tied to a shooting after a Miami boxing event in May.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown says his team will handle his X account while he fights for his innocence.
Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown was being extradited to Miami to face an attempted murder charge in connection with a shooting outside a celebrity boxing event back in May, authorities said.
The former All-Pro receiver was arrested in relation to a shooting after a celebrity boxing event in Miami earlier this year.
Update: A second outbreak of fighting at Buccaneers and Titans joint practice happened after this story was published, potentially involving Tampa Bay defenders K.J. Britt and Pat O'Connor during special teams drills according to Greg Auman of The Athletic.