DeAndre Baker: New York Giants cornerback surrenders to police over armed robbery charges

Baker's attorney says several witnesses have signed affadavits that maintain Baker is not guilty
Baker was a first-round pick for the Giants in the 2019 NFL Draft
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Tom Doyle16 May 2020

New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker turned himself in to authorities on Saturday on charges of armed robbery, according to jail records and the NFL player's attorney.

Baker and Seattle Seahawks player Quinton Dunbar were accused of robbing guests at gunpoint at a house party near Miami on Wednesday, according to arrest warrants issued on Thursday by police in Miramar, Florida.

Online records showed Baker, 22, was booked into the Broward County Jail on four counts of armed robbery using a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm.

Baker's lawyer, Bradford Cohen, said in a post on Instagram that he believes the player is innocent of all charges.

"We have had affidavits from several witnesses that also dispute the allegations and exculpate our client," he wrote.

In a separate post, Cohen added: "Don't rush to judgment."

Dunbar's attorney, Michael Grieco, said on Friday that five witnesses wrote statements exonerating his client and he had presented those accounts to the Broward State Attorney's Office, according to the Miami Herald.

The players, both south Florida natives, are accused of stealing more than $7,000 (£5,783) in cash and at least two watches valued at $18,000 (£14,870) and $25,000 (£20,655) each.

Baker, a first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, recently completed his first season with the Giants.

Dunbar, 27, is also a cornerback and played his first five seasons with the Washington Redskins before being traded to the Seahawks in March.

The NFL, the Seahawks and the Giants have all issued statements saying they were aware of the matter, but had no further comment.

Additional reporting by Reuters.

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