Chris Brown was detained on potential charges of aggravated rape and drug infractions and remains in custody, officials say
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US singer Chris Brown detained in Paris after rape complaintPARIS (AP) — Two police officials say U.S. singer Chris Brown and two other people are in custody in Paris after a woman filed a rape complaint. One police official said the complaint was filed with police in the 17th arrondissement of northwest Paris. The official said one of the others detained is Brown's bodyguard. Both officials said Brown was detained Monday and is still in custody Tuesday while police study the complaint. Neither is authorized to be publicly named discussing the investigation.
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US singer Chris Brown detained in Paris after rape complaintTwo police officials say U.S. singer Chris Brown and two other people are in custody in Paris after a woman filed a rape complaint. One police official said the complaint was filed with police in the 17th arrondissement of northwest Paris. The official said one of the others detained is...
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Singer Chris Brown arrested in France on suspicion of rape: police sourceU.S. singer Chris Brown was arrested in Paris on Monday with two other people on...
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R&B singer Chris Brown held in Paris on suspected rape allegations, bodyguard and one other also detainedPolice acted after a woman alleged she was raped by the singer in his hotel last week.
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Chris Brown Has Reportedly Been Arrested In Paris On Suspicion Of RapeThe singer was reportedly arrested along with two other men, and all three remain in custody.
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Singer Chris Brown detained in Paris after rape complaintOfficials said Brown was detained Monday and is still in custody Tuesday while police study the complaint.
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After 2016 ruling, battles over juvenile lifer cases persistLocked up for life at 15, Norman Brown remains defined by the crime that put him behind bars. Twenty-seven years ago, Brown joined a neighbor more than twice his age to rob a jewelry shop in Chesterfield, Missouri, and the man shot the owner to death. The shooter was executed. But state officials, bound by a 2016 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, pledged to give Brown an opportunity to get out — then rejected parole in a process a federal judge ruled recently must be overhauled.
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