NFL Players Deandre Baker, Quinton Dunbar Surrender To Police On Armed Robbery Charges

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NFL players Deandre Baker and Quinton Dunbar have turned themselves in to police after being charged with armed robbery in Florida.

New York Giants cornerback Deandre Baker, 22 and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar, 27 were each charged with four counts of armed robbery with a firearm on Thursday.

About $12,000 (£9,850) in cash and watches worth up to $25,000 are believed to have been taken from a property in the city of Miramar on Wednesday.

Miramar Police said in a tweet on Saturday night said: “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.”

According to the Police, the incident occurred after an argument broke out at the house party, where guests were playing cards and video games.

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Baker allegedly took out a gun before he, Dunbar and another man who was described as wearing a red mask started taking valuables and cash from people.

The man in the red mask is not fully identified in the reports. Baker allegedly asked this person to shoot one witness, but the red masked man did not do so.

All three then made off in separate vehicles – a Mercedes Benz, a Lamborghini and a BMW.

BBC reports that the NFL is aware of the incident but has not commented.

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