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Antonio Brown pleads not guilty to Miami attempted murder charge

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Published: Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 12:24 am

Antonio Brown Pleads Not Guilty to Attempted Murder Charge

Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown has entered a not guilty plea to an attempted murder charge. The charge stems from a shooting incident that occurred in Miami during the month of May. Brown's attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, confirmed the plea and indicated that a bond hearing could take place as early as Wednesday morning.

Eiglarsh stated that Brown's actions were in self-defense, claiming he was protecting himself from an individual with whom he had prior issues. The alleged victim in the shooting is the same person who displayed a Palestinian flag during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance in February. This individual, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, was arrested in June on charges related to resisting an officer and disturbing the peace.

The incident in May occurred following matches at an Adin Ross boxing event. Videos circulating on social media show Brown involved in a fight with multiple people. One video captures Brown in a parking lot, with a gunshot heard shortly after, causing spectators to flee. Brown admitted to having an altercation with one person's security guard.

This recent legal development adds to a history of legal troubles for the former football player. In 2019, Brown faced a lawsuit over allegations of rape and sexual misconduct, which he later settled. In June 2020, he pleaded no contest to felony battery and burglary charges. He was also arrested in 2023 over allegations of unpaid child support.

BNN's Perspective:

The legal situation surrounding Antonio Brown is complex, and the details are still emerging. While the presumption of innocence is paramount, the repeated legal issues raise concerns. The self-defense claim will need to be thoroughly examined, and the evidence presented will be crucial in determining the outcome of this case. It is important to allow the legal process to unfold and avoid premature judgments.

Keywords: Antonio Brown, attempted murder, not guilty, Miami, shooting, self-defense, Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu, Adin Ross, boxing event, legal issues, NFL, bond hearing

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