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Report: LAPD Wants to Stop Chris Brown Performances

Authorities told promoters not to work with the singer after club stabbing and other violent incidents took place where Breezy has made an appearance.

Another event attended by Chris Brown erupted in violence last night (Sept. 23), TMZ reports. A man was stabbed after Brown and a flock of other recording artists like Trey Songz and Ty Dolla $ign hit up a Lil Wayne and Drake party at the Supperclub in Hollywood, Calif.

The victim has been hospitalized and is expected to recover, but in the meantime, the LAPD has noticed a pattern. Monday’s incident is the third act of violence to take place before, during or after Brown shows up to a hot spot. There’s suspicion that his crew, and alleged affiliation to the Bloods gang, are somehow involved. Whenever Brown and his entourage drop by a party things turn into a “headache” for cops, a law enforcement source said. 

On the other hand, the LAPD hasn’t been able to convince club promoters to stop working with Brown because he’s a money maker. Fans continue to show up to support his club appearances, sometimes to a fault. A brawl broke out at a party he hosted in New York City two weeks ago and Suge Knight was shot six times at a Breezy pre-MTV Video Music Awards party in late August. 

TMZ has video of Brown partying it up at the Supperclub prior to the incident. He appears intoxicated, takes a swig out of a bottle that Songz hands him and sings along to some of his music. 

Since witnesses wouldn't talk, police were unable to arrest anyone in connection with the stabbing. 

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