Chris Brown receiving death threats
The Tappahannock native has been getting threats where he lives in Los Angeles.
The Tappahannock native has been getting threats where he lives in Los Angeles.
Neighbors of singer Chris Brown claim artwork outside his Hollywood Hills home is scaring local kids and bringing down the value of their homes.
Chris Brown sat alone in court for 35 minutes on Friday while his lawyer talked with the judge and prosecutor behind closed doors in his probation violation case.
Pop star and Virginia native Chris Brown will be back in court in Los Angeles Friday.
A rep for Chris Brown says the singer crashed into a wall while being “ruthlessly pursued by paparazzi,” his representative said.
A team of investigators traveled to Virginia to check up on the RPD documentation. It’s sort of like sending the FBI to crack down on parking violators.
Chris Brown was in court today and the judge rescheduled the hearing for April 5, citing the need to review the evidence submitted by the district attorney.
The Richmond Police Dept. is under scrutiny surrounding the community service hours singer Chris Brown may or may not have performed. Our search for who is responsible for monitoring Brown’s service work led us to the office of Richmond’s mayor.
Caught in the middle of “Pop star v. California,” there’s Neil Cobb from Tappahannock.
L.A. Prosecutor could land Chris Brown in hot water, and burn Richmond’s police chief.
CBS 6 legal analyst says the details in the court documents raises some serious questions.
The D.A.’s office also accused the Richmond Police department of being sloppy. Team coverage starting at 5 p.m.