Armed robbery warrants issued for NFL players DeAndre Baker, Quinton Dunbar

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South Florida police have issued arrest warrants for two National Football League cornerbacks, both accused of armed robbery during a May 13 party, multiple media outlets reported.

The Miramar Police Department issued the warrants for former Washington Redskin Quinton Dunbar, traded recently to the Seattle Seahawks, and New York Giant DeAndre Baker just after 7 p.m. Thursday.

Both men face four counts of armed robbery with a firearm, while Baker also faces four counts of aggravated assault, NBC Sports reported.

Both players are from Miami, Florida.

According to the arrest warrants, Baker and Dunbar are accused of forcefully stealing money and watches while armed with semi-automatic firearms, and Dunbar is accused of intentionally threatening victims with a gun, ESPN reported.

And while multiple witnesses told police Baker, at one point, ordered another person wearing a red mask to shoot an individual joining the party, no shots were fired. Witness statements conflicted, however, over whether Dunbar was armed during the incident, the warrants state.

Baker, 22, was a first-round 2019 draft pick by the Giants in 2019, while the Seahawks acquired Dunbar, 27, in a March trade, ESPN reported.