Chris Brown can’t seem to catch a break.
According to TMZ, Chris has had his probation in the Rihanna case
REVOKED because he was present at 2 nightclubs during two different
nights where people were shot.
The most recent incident took place earlier this week in San Jose where shots rang out while Chris was on stage, injuring 5.
via TMZ:
Thursday, when the judge told him the probation report presented
multiple problems. First, the report mentions the shooting last Sunday
in San Jose when Chris was on stage. Five people were injured.
report expressed concern over another shooting at 1OAK during VMA
weekend last August. Again, Chris was on stage and several people were
shot, including Suge Knight.
county for San Jose without getting the court’s permission, which is a
violation of his probation.
issue, they were raised in the probation report. The judge noted so far
there’s no evidence Chris was criminally involved, but the probation
officer says, “There is also concern that when he performs or attends at
some of his public events, people will get shot or seriously injured.”
Chris has been arrested twice while on probation — once for assault in
DC and also for throwing a rock at his mom’s car in rehab. And the
officer notes Chris was “making comments about knives and guns during a
group [rehab] meeting.”
Chris is focusing too much on his career rather than community service
and rehabilitation — recommends to the judge that Chris serve time. The
officer says the singer has shown “a pattern of making choices that are
counterproductive.”
March 20. If hizzoner determines Chris “willfully” violated probation,
he could be in big trouble. The violations are felonies, which means
prison is on the line.
Chris recently said that he was done performing at “hood” clubs….but too bad he didn’t make that judgement call a little sooner.
If Chris had absolutely nothing to do with the shooting, then this seems a little unfair — don’t you think?
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