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REPORT: Police Don’t Have Video Of Deandre Baker And Quinton Dunbar Allegedly Robbing People

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No video has been found from Deandre Baker and Quinton Dunbar’s allegedly armed robbery.

Baker and Dunbar were both charged with four counts of armed robbery with a firearm, and the former was charged with an additional four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm after allegedly robbing a party in Miramar, Florida. However, the prosecution has apparently hit a roadblock in the case against the two NFL players. (RELATED: David Hookstead Is The True King In The North When It Comes To College Football)

 

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According to TMZ, police can’t find any video of the alleged incident, despite the earlier belief that it must exist.

When asked about the potential existence of a video of the alleged May 13 robbery, the Broward County State Attorney’s Office told TMZ, “not that I’m aware of.”

On top of that, attorneys for both men, who have already turned themselves in, claim the witnesses will clear the New York Giants and Seattle Seahawks players of doing anything wrong.

 

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So, for those of you keeping score at home, there’s no video of the robbery and the witnesses at the party are ready to vouch for the two NFL players.

I’m not sure this case is going to go much further. All the defense needs to do is create reasonable doubt, and I’d say we’ve met that threshold.

Without a video, which was initially believed to exist, then it just becomes a he said-he said situation. There’s no way that’s going to trial.

 

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Don’t be surprised if this case is over sooner than later. It sounds like it’s crumbling fast.