Why am I not surprised? This isn't the first time Chris Brown has had a run-in with the law but this time, he could end up behind bars. Last week, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge revoked the R&B singer's probation, but let him go for now, after the singer traveled without permission to sing at a concert and for not completing his hours of community service, from 2009, on time. The judge ordered Brown not to be taken into custody but expects to see him back in court for a hearing on March 20th.
It all started when the singer performed at a San Jose nightclub recently, even though he wasn't allowed to leave the Los Angeles area. While performing his hit "Loyal" on stage, a shooting occurred within the crowd, where five people were injured but there was no indication that Brown was involved in the incident. Despite all of that, the judge still wants probation officials to look into the shooting and whether or not the artist had anything to do with it.
Chris Brown is known for his bad behavior and the multiple encounters he's had with the law. In October of 2013, the singer punched a man outside of a hotel in Washington,D.C. and officials charged him with misdemeanor assault. And who can forget that infamous attack on his then-girlfriend pop singer Rihanna back in 2009. The songstress was beaten by him in his car while on their way to the Grammy Awards; they ended up canceling their appearance due to the violent attack.
Brown is currently getting ready for his North American Tour where he will be joined by singer Trey Songz and rapper Tyga. The "Between The Sheets" tour kicks off on January 28 in Virginia.
Source: Fox News
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