Antonio Brown Wanted for Attempted Murder Amid Controversial Circumstances

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Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is currently the subject of an arrest warrant for attempted murder, stemming from a May incident at a Miami boxing event. According to a warrant signed by Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Ariel Rodriguez on June 11, Brown is accused of firing shots at Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu during a dispute. The police have determined Brown is currently in Dubai and do not consider him to be evading law enforcement, Miami Police Chief Manny Morales stated on Monday.

Video evidence reportedly shows Brown chasing and shooting at Nantambu, who sought medical attention for injuries allegedly sustained during the altercation. Brown has claimed that he was attacked first and believed to be the victim in the situation. Notably, this incident adds to Brown's extensive history of legal controversies and behavioral issues throughout his career.

As Brown remains overseas, Miami authorities have communicated with his legal team, anticipating his return to Florida for custody. The bond for his arrest is set at $10,000 and includes house arrest.

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