Former NFL star Antonio Brown was extradited from the Middle East to the United States to stand trial for a shooting that happened during an altercation outside a boxing event in Miami earlier this year, police said. Miami Police confirmed to CBS News Miami that after serving an arrest warrant in collaboration with the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office and U.S. Marshals Service, Brown was located and apprehended in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Main Idea: Antonio Brown was extradited from Dubai to face trial in Miami after police said he was involved in a shooting outside a boxing event.
Key Points:
Antonio Brown’s extradition and attempted murder case may raise public safety concerns and cost taxpayers money for police, courts, and jail time.
Miami Police and prosecutors may reassure residents by showing that serious charges can be pursued even when a suspect leaves the country.
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Primary subject of the article; extradited and facing trial over the Miami shooting allegations.
Key prosecutorial body involved in the arrest warrant and criminal case.
Federal enforcement agency that worked with local authorities to arrest Brown.
Named host of the boxing event where the shooting incident occurred.
Temporary detention location mentioned in Brown’s transfer.
Mentioned in background about Brown’s prior Buccaneers episode; not central to the current case.
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Listed as one of Brown’s former teams in background context.
Background mention in Brown’s past playing career and prior incident.