Former NFL player Antonio Brown has been released on bond while facing an attempted murder charge. A Miami judge set the bond at 25,000 dollars and mandated that he wear a GPS monitor after his extradition from Dubai.
Brown pleaded not guilty to the second-degree felony, which stems from a shooting at a Miami boxing event where a man was reportedly grazed by a bullet. His legal team contends the account in the arrest affidavit is inaccurate, maintaining the gunfire was an act of self-defense and not directed at anyone.
The court ordered Brown to surrender his passport, remain at his Broward County residence, and avoid any contact with the alleged victim. A conviction on the charge carries a potential sentence of up to fifteen years in prison.
Brown pleaded not guilty to the second-degree felony, which stems from a shooting at a Miami boxing event where a man was reportedly grazed by a bullet. His legal team contends the account in the arrest affidavit is inaccurate, maintaining the gunfire was an act of self-defense and not directed at anyone.
The court ordered Brown to surrender his passport, remain at his Broward County residence, and avoid any contact with the alleged victim. A conviction on the charge carries a potential sentence of up to fifteen years in prison.