Police Chief In Chris Brown Probation Case Resigns

Contributing Writer Feb 12 13 1 Comment

Well it is always something with Chris Brown. The police chief involved in his probation case who allegedly signed off on Brown’s community service has resigned. chris-brown-lawyer
TMZ reports, Bryan Norwood, Chief of the PD in Richmond, Virginia, who was involved in signing off on Chris Brown’s community service that is in question. The LA County DA is claiming that the hours were never performed. Norwood was responsible for removing the case from Richmond Police Department. He also wrote a letter to vouch for the hours.

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Richmond city Mayor said that his office and the Norwood reached a ”mutual agreement” for his resignation.  Some sources say he resigned to get a similar position in Raleigh, North Carolina, but it seems a little odd that it’s happening during the speculations. If Brown can’t verify his hours per judge’s orders he can get a probation violation charge.

One Comment to “Police Chief In Chris Brown Probation Case Resigns”

  1. Baby Chi says:

    That’s BS! I’m sorry. I don’t like that he beat up Rihanna. But this is something totally different. They are just screwing with him. Nobody should have to endure this stress and bully treatment. Rihanna forgave him a long time ago. They need to leave him alone. IT’S OVER!!!

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