Tags: arrest, assault, battery, charges, chris brown, clive davis, criminal threats, disturbia, fight, injury, lamborghini, police, rihanna, the grammys.

This is actually unbelievable - more details are emerging about the fight between Chris Brown and Rihanna, and it sounds like this could have turned out much, much worse.
Apparently, a squabble broke out in the silver Lamborghini the pair were travelling in after Clive Davis' pre-Grammy party, so they pulled over to the side of the road. The jealousy-fuelled feuding escalated, and Rihanna threw the car keys out of the window.
E! reports that Brown then lost his temper, choking the "Disturbia" singer until she passed out, telling his victim: "I'm going to kill you." She screamed so loudly that neighbours called the police, who took her straight to hospital because of the severity of her injuries.
This is an appalling act of violence - one of them needs to speak out now and tell their story.
| Posted February 11, 2009. |
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Any form of physical abuse towards a woman is not acceptable, I really do hope one of them comes out with a statement, because after all that hard work, Chris Brown will be going down the pan like Bobby Brown. Hmm think I might change my sir name now lol.
Please notify the judge, Judge Patricia Schnegg, presiding over the Chris Brown domestic violenceassault charges for victim Robyn "Rihanna" Fenty. There is a pre-trial hearing on March 23 (TMZ.com). Most likely Brown's attorney, Mark Geragos, will be getting paid major money to get Brown free and clear. DON'T LET THIS UNFAIR JUSTICE AND DRISCRIMMINATION AGAINST POOR vs. RICH/FAMOUS PEOPLE TAKE OVER AND CONTINUE TO FAIL OUR JUSTICE SYSTEM! HERE IS JUDGE PATRICIA SCHNEGG's MOST RECENT CONTACT INFORMATION: Judge Patricia Schnegg Central District Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center, Dept. 123 210 West Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 (213) 974-5761 Sample Letter: Dear Judge Patricia Schnegg, Violence and aggression towards women is a pervasive social problem that does not spare any socioeconomic, racial or other social class. High profile court cases are highly scrutinized by the public and future generations through discussions of precedent. Society expects
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