Chris Brown Arrested and Charged with Felony Assault after Attacking Man in Washington, DC
Chris Brown in trouble again …
Singer Chris Brown and his body guard were arrested Sunday morning in Washington, DC for felony assault after allegedly attacking a man outside of a DC hotel. His body guard was identified as 35 year old Christopher Hollosy. If convicted, Brown could face up to four years in prison for the assault charges. What a shock, Chris Brown in trouble again. The incident occurred at 4:30 AM. As reported at WJLA, just hours before, the singer performed at a Howard University homecoming after party at The Park at Fourteenth.
Chris Brown seems to be “FOREVER” in trouble
The “Forever” singer, 24, got into an altercation with a man outside of the W Hotel and allegedly began punching him, law enforcement sources told TMZ.
The incident took place at around 4:30 in the morning. Brown did not appear to be under the influence of any substances, law enforcement sources told the gossip site.
He was taken into police custody, while the man was reportedly taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation. It is unclear whether or not the unidentified man sustained serious injuries from the scuffle.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … Brown got into an argument with a man outside the W Hotel on K Street and allegedly punched him once IN THE FACE. We’re told the man Chris struck never threw a punch. Sources say Chris and the alleged victim did NOT know each other.
The incident occurred at about 4:30 AM.
Chris was with his bodyguard, and we’re told he was also arrested.
Brown has been on probation stemming from the 2009 domestic violence conviction involving his former girlfriend Rihanna. Any arrest is most likely going to be a violation of Brown’s probation.
Posted October 27, 2013 by Scared Monkeys Arrest, Assault, Celebrity, Crime, Felony, Music | one comment |
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Maybe Chris Brown should consider this a blessing in disguise:
He’ll have plenty of time to practice meditation and anger management while he’s in prison.