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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has pleaded guilty to attempted murder in the Miami shooting.
Brown’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, said in an email that he has already entered a written plea to the charge of attempted murder. Brown could be in court in Miami as early as Wednesday for a bond hearing, Eiglarsh said.
EIGLARSH said Brown was just defending himself from someone he had problems with before.
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Antonio Brown attends his album launch dinner at Panda on April 28, 2022 in New York City. (Sharif Ziyadat/Getty Images)
“Actions are bound to take only self-defense by self-defence with alleged violent behavior.
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Antonio Brown attends Friday’s Friday’s at Red Martini Restaurant and Lounge on February 3, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Prince Williams / WireMage)
Several videos on social media showed the brown fight with many people following the match at the Adin Ross Boxing event in May. The popular Streaser hosted a 10-match card sponsored by the pole, kick and Brand Risk promotion.
One video showed a black man fighting in a parking lot as the crowd moved into an alley. Then a gun went off, sending onlookers running in the opposite direction.
Brown admitted that he had ‘called a personal bodyguard. He said he told one of the officers that he had not done anything. The Washington Post reported the following month that the fiery letter was outside of Brown’s arrest.
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Tom Brady #12 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tackles Antonio Brown #81 during the second half of the game against the Carolina Panthers at the Bank of Amemba on April 26, 2021, in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jared C. tilton/Getty Images)
The former NFL star has had many legal troubles in the past. He was sued in 2019 for allegations of rape and sexual misconduct, with whom the defendant eventually lived. He pleaded no contest to battery and burglary charges in June 2020. Brown was also arrested in 2023 on charges of unpaid child support.
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