Saturday, 17 January 2015

Chris Brown's probation revoked again. Now they want him locked up

Chris Brown was at a nightclub over the
weekend where there was a shooting incident
that left 5 people injured. For that they've
revoked his probation and probation
department wants him locked up
FromTMZ
Chris Brown has had his probation
revoked in the Rihanna case, in part
because he was present at 2 separate
nightclubs when people inside were shot,
and officials are worried about more
shootings and think Chris should serve
time behind bars.
Chris showed up for a progress report
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. The judge also said the
probation 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.
And the judge said Chris left the county
for San Jose without getting the court's
permission, which is a violation of his
probation.
As for why the shootings are an 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."
The probation officer also notes 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."
The probation officer -- who thinks 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."
The judge will hold a formal hearing
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.

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