Chris Brown club performance ends with someone getting stabbed.
It seems as if Chris Brown can’t escape his name being tied to…well everything. Last week a fight broke out in a club and Breezy’s name came up but he denied having anything to do with it. Breezy was also associated with Suge Knight’s shooting earlier this month at a party he was hosting. This latest incident ties Breezy’s name to three different altercations. According to TMZ the “New Flame” singer was at a YMCMB afterparty at Superclub in Hollywood Monday night. Apparently right after Chris’ set a fight broke out as people were exiting and someone got stabbed. Fortunately, the victim was taking to the hospital and should fully recover.
Details are scare but police believe the stabbing had something to do with Chris’ entourage. No arrests have been made yet LAPD has met privately with club owners advising them to ban Chris Brown and his clique from their clubs. Yeah right, because the money Chris and other artists bring in is well worth the ruckus. We’ll keep you posted as more information becomes available.
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