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Antonio Brown Claims Self-Defense in Florida Shooting
7 Dec
Summary
- Antonio Brown seeks dismissal of attempted murder charges.
- Defense cites Florida's stand-your-ground law.
- Video shows Brown chasing victim with a firearm.

Antonio Brown, a former NFL star, is actively contesting second-degree attempted murder charges filed against him in Florida. His legal team has formally invoked the state's stand-your-ground law, asserting that Brown's use of force on May 16, 2025, was entirely justified. The defense contends that Brown reasonably believed he was in imminent danger of serious harm from the alleged victim.
The defense's motion argues that Brown was attempting to retrieve his vehicle after being attacked. This assertion contrasts sharply with video footage that appears to show the former wide receiver chasing the alleged victim while armed with a firearm before gunshots were heard. Brown's legal representatives maintain he feared the alleged victim was armed.
Brown has entered a plea of not guilty to the charges, which carry a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment if he is found guilty. The legal proceedings are ongoing as the defense seeks to have the charges dismissed based on their interpretation of self-defense laws.




