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Saturday, 17 January 2015

Chris Brown Cancels All Nightclub Gigs in wake of shooting that made a court to revoke his Probation




Chris Brown has officially cancel all booking at a venue with a history of violence or security issues this is part of the security measures taken by his team to ensure his safety after scary Nightclub shooting that left five people badly injured in a San Jose night club on Jan. 1 1, luckily Chris brown was not among the people affected by the shooting. and He's hoping that his fans understand that his decision is bigger than music. We're talking life and death here, and he thinks he made the right decision by not performing in certain venues."


Brown also announced that he did not want to be associated with the shooting and is trying to protect his already "wounded" image, reported TMZ .

The aftermath of the shooting has result in legal action, a judge summoned Chris Brown to attends a progress hearing at Los Angeles Superior Court on January 15th, 2015.

Chris Brown  probation has been revoked again. A Los Angeles judge decided to violate Brown on Thursday after finding out that the singer had traveled to San Jose on Sunday for a birthday show without the court’s approval and was present when five people at the Fiesta Nightclub were shot and wounded.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge James Brandlin did not order Brown to be taken into custody, but asked for more investigation and a hearing on the singer’s status.

Chris Brown  was released on his own recognizance and scheduled to return for a hearing on March 20. 2014  Brandlin also reportedly expressed concern that Brown was present during another shooting at the 1OAK club in August 2014 , when he was on stage when several people were shot, including former Death Row Records boss Suge Knight.


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