Chris Brown Death Threats Prompt Police Investigation

Photo Credit: @chrisbrown Twitter
Photo Credit: @chrisbrown Twitter

By: Taren Vaughan

Chris Brown death threats prompt police investigation? Chris Brown isn’t feeling the love again from his neighbors as the singer upset a number of them by painting graffiti with monster-like images on the front of his home, the heated neighbors’ main complaint being that Chris’ painting could cause their property value to plummet. And though Chris has already been fined over the graffiti painting, he had a few words for those who weren’t feeling his paintings and flat out said that he would not be removing it from his house. There was one bright spot for Chris throughout the whole ordeal as one of his neighbors did come to his defense as they feel like Chris is being targeted by the other homeowners in the neighborhood. But now, Chris is facing much more than angry criticism from his neighbors over graffiti as the LAPD is now investigating death threats that were phoned in to the singer’s attorney’s office, TMZ reports:

According to our sources, multiple threats were called in to the office of Brown’s attorney, Mark Geragos. We’re told the caller threatened Chris’ life … but it’s unclear what, if any, specific threats were made.

Our sources say Geragos took the threats very seriously and immediately reported them to the LAPD, giving them all the information he had on the calls.

The website was also informed that Chris’ attorney filled out a report, in addition to the Los Angeles Police Department conducting an investigation.

11 comments

  1. People need to get over themselves because it is NOT that serious. It’s HIS house. GEESH. Let him live. The last neighborhood he lived in they made a BIG deal about parking spots. Can he live ANYWHERE in peace? he should stay in the hills or something.

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