Giants' DeAndre Baker surrenders to police on armed robbery charges

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Giants' DeAndre Baker surrenders to police on armed robbery charges
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New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker turned himself in to police in Florida on Saturday morning to face four counts of armed robbery with a firearm

“Reports are correct that Deandre turned himself in this morning,” his attorney, Bradford Cohen, wrote in an Instagram post. “I am a believer in the system and that if everything works the matter will be appropriately resolved.”

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