Will ABC Press Charges against Chris Brown? Plus the injured Window & Dumb Tweets

Apparently, Chris Brown is over discussing the 2009 incident where he was sentenced to five years of probation for the assault conviction involving his ex-girlfriend, Rihanna. Hence the chair outburst post interview. After throwing the chair out of a Good Morning America window (photo of the injured window below), Breezy was caught letting off some steam @ a basketball court on West 4th downtown Manhattan. After the chair incident, Breezy Tweeted: “I’m so over people bringing this past s**t up!!! Yet we praise Charlie sheen and other celebs for there bulls**t.” He quickly removed the Tweet before I could grab screen shot.
In a statement, ABC said: “As always, we asked questions that are relevant and newsworthy, and that’s what we did in this interview with Mr. Brown.”

Updated: Tuesday morning, ABC reported that they will not press charges against Chris Brown for throwing “the chair” at the window. At this point, the window has been fixed. No word on if they’ll make Breezy pay for it. In non-chair news, Breezy performed at Webster Hall last night.
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