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Antonio Brown extradited from Dubai back to US to face attempted murder charge
- On Nov. 6, U.S. Marshals apprehended Antonio Brown in Dubai and flew him to Essex County, New Jersey, where he is held pending extradition to Miami, Miami police spokesman Mike Vega said.
- After the May 16 boxing match, Antonio Brown allegedly grabbed a handgun from a security staffer and fired two shots, with victim Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu reporting a bullet grazed his neck in Miami, Florida.
- Video footage shows Brown appearing to hold a black pistol while pursuing someone, with gunshots audible off-camera, and Brown posted on X, 'Brown wrote in part' after the incident.
- Facing a second-degree attempted murder charge, Antonio Brown faces up to a 15-year prison sentence and $10,000 fine, with no date set for transfer from Essex County, New Jersey to Miami-Dade County, Florida.
- A former NFL star, Antonio Brown, seven-time Pro Bowl receiver, finished with 928 receptions, more than 12,000 yards, and 83 touchdowns, and has past legal troubles including an October 2023 Broward County child-support arrest.
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Antonio Brown was one of the best players in the NFL a decade ago, but also an ever-troubled personality who is now in serious trouble in Dubai.
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