Former Washington Redskin and current Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar has turned himself in to the Miramar Police, the department announced on Saturday.
Confirming that Deandre Baker and Quinton Dunbar have both turned themselves in (at the Broward County jail). No additional information will be provided at this time. pic.twitter.com/AThkkkKRTx
— Miramar Police (@MiramarPD) May 16, 2020
Dunbar and Giants CB DeAndre Baker - who turned himself over to authorities Saturday morning - are charged with armed robbery and assault in Miramar, FL.
The two NFL players are accused of an alleged armed robbery at a barbeque this past week. According to police statements, they are accused of holding individuals at gunpoint while stealing cash and luxury watches worth upwards of $50,000.
Dunbar's lawyer says that he has witness testimony from five individuals of Dunbar's innocence. Four of the witnesses he named as victims of the robbery. His lawyer also slammed the police department for handling the situation by tagging both the Giants and the Seahawks team accounts upon the announcement of wanting an arrest.
Earlier this offseason Dunbar was traded to Seattle from Washington. The 27-year-old spent his previous five seasons all with the Redskins.
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