Arrest warrants were issued this week for former Georgia DB Deandre Baker and former Florida DB Quinton Dunbar, stemming from a May 13 incident in Florida.

They were each charged with some serious offenses, with Baker facing 4 counts of armed robbery with a firearm and 4 counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. Dunbar’s warrant is for 4 counts of Armed Robbery with a firearm.

On Saturday, Dunbar’s attorney, Michael Grieco, announced his client had surrendered to police:

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Today our client Quintin Dunbar voluntarily surrendered at the Broward County jail pursuant to a bogus arrest warrant based solely on uncorroborated witness statements that have since been recanted. As I write this an innocent man sits in jail, facing charges that hold no water. His career and reputation have been put in jeopardy as a result of an overzealous @miramarpd that was so excited about arresting a pro football player that they tweeted out their celebration and even tagged his employer in their unprofessional “virtual touchdown dance.” When this case gets dropped I wonder if the Miramar cops will be tweeting out their apology too. In my 20-year criminal justice career I have rarely seen an injustice like this. Quintin has never been in trouble before and to think he’s now sitting in jail risking his health during a pandemic due to recanted false allegations makes me sick. This is when the prosecutors can correct the wrongs committed by police’s rush to judgement. #innocent #miscarriageofjustice #falsearrest #crime #criminallaw #criminallawyer

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Dunbar’s attorney’s statement is much stronger than that of Baker’s, which is interesting. Grieco mentions the COVID-19 pandemic as a big concern with Dunbar sitting in jail.

We’ll see what happens next, but for now, both Baker and Dunbar are reportedly in custody following the serious allegations stemming from earlier this week.