03 November, 2013

Chris Brown craves anger management

 
Chris Brown  craves anger  management
24-YEAR-OLD American recording artiste, dancer and actor, Chris Brown, who is out of police custody after reportedly breaking a man’s nose in Washington DC, has volunteered himself for rehabilitation, just so he could learn to manage his anger.
A statement from a representative of the controversial artiste said; “Chris Brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. His goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behaviour, enabling him to continue the pursuit of his life and his career from a healthier vantage point.”
This is coming just weeks before his court date in relation to his 2009 assault on ex-girlfriend, Rihanna. A man, Adams Parker, claimed that Chris broke his nose. Although the singer denied attacking the complainant, his charges were downgraded to a misdemeanour following conflicting witness accounts.
The man he assaulted is said to be receiving treatment in hospital, and has said he would need surgery on his nose.


Brown’s lawyers are concerned that the charge could still violate his parole conditions and jeopardise his current freedom as the Los Angeles Police Department are currently launching an investigation into the matter.
A source close to the artiste told E! News that Brown was a ‘good kid’ at heart, but what he really needed was a rehab and intensive therapy. “He needs help,” the source said. “He keeps self-medicating with weed and alcohol and that’s when he always gets in trouble.”
But police investigation on the Washington scuffle stated that the singer was not under the influence of drugs. Brown is no stranger to getting in trouble with the law. Since his infamous assault on Rihanna, he has been embroiled in a string of violent offences, including altercations with rapper Drake and singer Frank Ocean.

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