One time NFL icon Antonio Brown, has fallen from grace in a massive way. After exiling himself from the league by taking his jersey off mid game, the 36-year-old has made his controversial presence on social media known.
However, now he is seeing his life turn upside down as he is wanted for attempted murder.
Antonio Brown’s Attempted Murder Victim Releases Massive Statement

Antonio Brown’s alleged attempted murder suspect has revealed what sparked the fight which nearly cost him his life last month:
Zül-Qarnain Nantambu, who gained infamy after waving a Palestinian flag during Kendrick Lamar’s performance at Super Bowl 59 earlier this year, is the victim in question and spoke to ‘TMZ Live’ this Friday, revealing that money was at the root of it all.
Natambu explained that Brown stole some jewelry from him while they were in Dubai for a Floyd Mayweather fight a few years back, and he got a judgment against the former NFL star after taking him to court.
He claimed to have seen Brown at Adin Ross’ boxing event in Florida on May 16 and reminded the ex-WR of the debt he owed, which resulted in AB hitting him and several of the latter’s friends jumping in to assault him.
Natambu said he got seven stitches above his eye.

Brown was later seen brandishing a pistol in a viral video, and gunshots were heard shortly after. Natambu said he believes a bullet grazed his neck.
A warrant has been issued for Brown, but police have yet to bring him in and have failed to reach him after at least one attempt.
The former wideout did not seem at all worried and posted a video of himself smiling while riding a bike despite the looming attempted second-degree murder with a firearm charge.

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