Monday, February 9, 2015

Chris Brown Completes Community Service As Police Pull Over His Vehicle At Grammy Party Due To Gun Toting Friend


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R&B singer Chris Brown has completed the 1,000 hours of community service he was sentenced to in the 2009 Rihanna domestic violence case. The first set of community service hours were rejected by the court after the prosecutor's office made allegations some of the hours were not truly completed by Brown and fraudulently credited to him. Brown buckled down and completed the second set of community service hours ahead of a March 2015 hearing, regarding the previously incomplete time being a probation violation.


In other news, Complex is reporting, "But even with Brown in the good graces of the law, he’s still on their radar. According to TMZ, he was attending T.I.’s pre-Grammy party when police got word that a passenger in his car was carrying a gun. They detained Brown’s friend and searched his vehicle—only to find nothing."

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Chris Brown Finished Community Service and the "Beneath The Sheets" Tour Can Finally Start

Chris Brown announced last month on Instagram that he had to postpone his Between The Sheets tour with Trey Songz and Tyga because he failed to complete his community service on time. But now Team Breezy fans can look forward to Brown resuming the tour as last night, he tweeted that he finished all of his community service requirements. "Finished all my community service... BTS TOUR..... Here we come. — Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) February 7, 2015"

The “Loyal” singer revealed he finished the last 100 hours of community service. The BTS tour has 25 stops and will hit major cities such as New York, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. But even with Brown in the good graces of the law, he’s still on their radar. According to TMZ, he was attending T.I.’s pre-Grammy party when police got word that a passenger in his car was carrying a gun. They detained Brown’s friend and searched his vehicle—only to find nothing.