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Shots Fired Outside Chris Brown’s Tarzana Home; Suspect Arrested
Police arrested a suspect on assault and vandalism charges after a reported shooting outside Chris Brown’s home, and he is being held on $50,000 bail.
- On Friday, police arrested a man after shots were fired outside singer Chris Brown's Tarzana home, with West Valley Division officers responding to the 19600 block of Citrus Ridge Drive around 4:11 p.m.
- The confrontation began when a woman refused to leave the area, sparking an argument with the 35-year-old suspect, who allegedly produced a CO2-style handgun and fired at her vehicle.
- Law enforcement interviewed both parties, with the suspect claiming he fired after the woman drove over his foot; police apprehended him, charging him with vandalism and assault with a deadly weapon.
- Authorities clarified the dispute occurred on the street, not on Brown's property, confirming the singer was likely not home during the incident and was not involved.
- Brown has faced previous legal challenges, including a 2025 arrest in Manchester, England, and a $16 million civil lawsuit settlement, while preparing for a 33-date joint R&B tour with Usher in June.
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Chris Brown distances himself from shooting alleged to have happened near his LA house
Singer Chris Brown is not happy to have his name linked to a shooting alleged to have happened outside his house in Los Angeles. Brown took to Instagram to distance himself from the shooting, saying the incident could not have happened anywhere near his house, where he was at the time the shooting allegedly took place. “AT THIS POINT, THE PATTERN IS OLD. I’m looking at the news like the rest of y’all, wondering when and where the h&*l this happe…
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Read Full ArticleOn Friday, May 1st, shots were fired outside Chris Brown's home. At the scene, the Los Angeles police officers found a man and a woman, who was the origin of the report, according to TMZ. An argument would have gone wrong between them...
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