Chris Brown punched man at Vegas casino—police
LOS ANGELES, United States –R&B star Chris Brown denied Monday being involved in an altercation at a Las Vegas casino, after police cited him over an accusation that he punched a man during a basketball game.
The 25-year-old — who notoriously beat his then girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 — was accused of hitting the unnamed victim during the game at the Palms Casino Resort, police said.
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Officers were called to a local hospital in the early hours Monday where the alleged victim claimed to have been beaten by the recording star, said the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD).
“The investigation initiated by the LVMPD Violent Crimes Section indicated the victim had been playing a game of basketball at the Palms Casino Resort,” said an LVMPD statement.
Article continues after this advertisement“A verbal altercation on the court led to a physical fight and the victim was punched by another male subject who was later identified as 25-year old recording artist Chris Brown.
Article continues after this advertisement“The victim prepared to defend himself and was then hit by another male reportedly with Brown.”
But Brown’s publicist denied the star’s involvement.
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“Chris is currently in Las Vegas … He has a suite at the hotel that has a basketball court and invited friends to come play. An unruly individual showed up uninvited and was removed from the premises,” she said.
“Chris was not in an altercation with this person,” added the publicist, Nicole Perna, in a statement.
The police said that detectives went to casino but Brown “was not available to speak with them,” adding that Brown has the option of signing a citation for misdemeanor battery of having the case submitted for prosecution.
“The LVMPD has not heard from Mr. Brown or his attorney indicating whether or not he would sign the citation,” said the statement.
In June 2009, Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting pop star Rihanna, who suffered facial injuries and was forced to cancel an appearance at that year’s Grammy Awards.
Brown was sentenced to five years’ probation, a yearlong domestic violence program and 180 days of community labor.
His probation was finally lifted in March this year.
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