Quinton Dunbar appears to defend DeAndre Baker in Instagram post

Seattle Seahawks CB Quinton Dunbar appeared to defend New York Giants CB DeAndre Baker in a Saturday Instagram post.

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar is a free man after avoiding charges in connection with an armed robbery that allegedly occurred in Florida in May, but the same can not be said for New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker.

Earlier this week, Florida prosecutors announced they will proceed with four counts of robbery with a firearm against Baker, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison with the maximum sentence being life in prison.

Understandably, Baker’s attorneys were not pleased with the decision.

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Disgusting and no I won't hold back on behalf of this young man. To charge a young man based on admitted liars testimony is why we need a change in Broward from the old guard. I implore you all to go out and vote. Don't waste your vote. There are candidates that will change the landscape of how the judicial system works. We will now expose the hypocrisy at the case filing level, the way the office of the state attorney "teamed up" with these convicted felons and offered them to come in and explain why they changed their stories multiple times without fear of prosecutuon. That they were tipped off that we were reporting the extortion. Texting "if you don't pay we go to TMZ" The case filier in this case looked for anyway possible and even ignored the disagreement with his colleagues to charge this case. I will be giving a more formal statement on that process. #justicereform #judticeforsome #deandrebaker how about an exclusive? These "victims" offered to "settle" their claims for $500,000 as they were being pulled into the state attorneys office to then say they accepted money to change their story allegedly. Think about that 🤔 the case filier was completely clueless that at the same time they were "cooperating" they were continuing to ask for money to change a story for the 3rd time.

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Although he got to walk away as a free man (for now), Dunbar also expressed a frustration with how things played out in his first public appearance on Saturday. He also appeared to defend Baker in an Instagram post, implying that the alleged victims are simply trying to destroy lives.

After the prosecution announced that they would proceed with the charges against Baker, the second-year cornerback dropped his appeal on the NFL’s decision to place him on the commissioner’s exempt list.

At least for now, Baker remains a member of the Giants, but the situation is fluid and could change at any moment.

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