Miramar Police Confirm Quinton Dunbar, Deandre Baker Have Turned Themselves In

Warrants were issued this week for the arrests of NFL cornerbacks Quinton Dunbar of the Seattle Seahawks and Deandre Baker of the New York Giants for their alleged connection to an armed robbery in South Florida.

Miramar police announced Saturday that both defensive backs have turned themselves in.

Baker turned himself in this morning, according to his attorney Bradford Cohen, who in an Instagram post urged the public not to rush to any judgements about the Giant.

Reports that Dunbar surrendered himself didn’t come out until late Saturday afternoon, confirmed by his lawyer Michael Grieco.

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The duo was charged with four counts of armed robbery with a firearm, with Dunbar getting an additional four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm.

Dunbar turned himself in one day after his lawyer publicly came out to say five witnesses at the party where the alleged incident took place could exonerate him of the accusations.

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