Particle.news
Download on the App Store

Judge Grants $25,000 Bail to Antonio Brown in Miami Attempted Murder Case

The case centers on a post–boxing match shooting in Miami that Brown says was self-defense.

Overview

  • A Miami-Dade judge set $25,000 bond and required a GPS ankle monitor after prosecutors argued he could flee.
  • Brown, 37, pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder, which carries up to 15 years in prison and a possible $10,000 fine.
  • The arrest warrant alleges he grabbed a security staffer’s gun after the May 16 celebrity boxing event and fired two shots, with the reported victim saying a bullet grazed his neck; his lawyer counters it was Brown’s own gun and the shots were not aimed at anyone.
  • Defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh said Brown will live at his Broward County home during the case and no longer has a passport following his return from Dubai.
  • The incident followed a chaotic confrontation captured on video, and police initially detained and released Brown that night with no weapon found on him.