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Antonio Brown Waives Extradition, Set to Face Attempted Murder Charges in Miami

Former NFL star Antonio Brown waived extradition in New Jersey, returning to Miami to face attempted murder charges for a shooting incident, adding to his legal issues.

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  • Former NFL star Antonio Brown was initially arrested on an attempted murder charge in Miami following a shooting incident after a celebrity boxing event.
  • Brown is accused of firing two shots at Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, with one bullet reportedly grazing Nantambu's neck during the altercation.
  • U.S. Marshals apprehended Antonio Brown in Dubai, subsequently extraditing him to the U.S. and bringing him to Essex County Jail in Newark, New Jersey.
  • Brown waived his right to an extradition hearing, agreeing to be transferred from New Jersey back to Miami, Florida, to face the attempted murder charges.
  • Antonio Brown faces a second-degree attempted murder charge, carrying a potential 15-year prison sentence and a $10,000 fine, further adding to his legal issues.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally. They focus on reporting the facts of Antonio Brown's arrest and extradition without employing loaded language or selective emphasis. The coverage includes details from the arrest warrant, the victim's account, and Brown's social media defense, providing a balanced factual overview of the legal proceedings.

"Brown had a hearing in New Jersey and executed a waiver of extradition, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport."

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"Brown is accused of grabbing a handgun from a security staffer after a celebrity boxing match on May 16 and firing two shots at a man he had gotten into a fistfight with earlier."

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"Former NFL star Antonio Brown has been arrested on an attempted murder charge stemming from a shooting after a celebrity boxing event in Miami."

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"Antonio Brown was extradited from the Middle East to the United States to stand trial for a shooting following a Miami boxing event on May 16, police confirmed on Nov. 6 to the Miami Herald."

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"Former NFL star Antonio Brown has been arrested on an attempted murder charge stemming from a shooting after a celebrity boxing event in Miami."

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Antonio Brown faces a second-degree attempted murder charge for allegedly firing two shots at Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, with one bullet grazing Nantambu's neck. This charge carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence and a $10,000 fine.

Antonio Brown was apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Dubai after posting videos there. He was then extradited to the U.S. and brought to Essex County Jail in Newark, New Jersey, before waiving extradition to return to Miami to face charges.

The charges stem from a shooting incident after a celebrity boxing event in Miami where Brown allegedly grabbed a handgun from security and fired at a man he had a prior altercation with.

Antonio Brown is a former NFL wide receiver who played 12 years, mainly with Pittsburgh, and ended his career in 2021 with Tampa Bay. He has faced multiple legal issues including domestic violence allegations, battery, and child support disputes.

After being apprehended in Dubai by U.S. Marshals, Brown was brought to Essex County Jail in Newark, New Jersey, pending extradition. The specific reason for being taken to New Jersey first was not reported, but he waived extradition to Miami to face charges.

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