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Chris Brown says police harassed him over yard sale

Chris Brown believes the police tried to stop his yard sale on purpose.
Chris Brown is pointing accusing fingers at the Los Angeles Police Department for harassing him during his yard sales event. [Instagram/ChrisBrownOfficial]
Chris Brown is pointing accusing fingers at the Los Angeles Police Department for harassing him during his yard sales event. [Instagram/ChrisBrownOfficial]

Chris Brown is pointing accusing fingers at the Los Angeles Police Department for harassing him during his yard sale event.

According to TMZ, Chris Brown had planned a yard sales at his San Fernando Valley residence on Tuesday, November 5, 2019. However, things took a different turn when police officers arrived at the venue to stop the yards sales from happening.

The police authority had revealed that they got a call from someone that suspicious things were being moved into the property, a report Chris denied.

According to him, he was taking his personal stuff out of the house for the yard sales. Well, the Building and Safety official told TMZ that they had to go over rules with Chris on how to throw a garage sale, and what he was and wasn't allowed to do. 

The official said the Code Enforcement officer had to wait a while until one of Chris' reps showed up, but he couldn't say what specifically was discussed and why it took so long. But, he denies it was harassment.

TMZ says it source believes there were multiple visits by authorities and the authorities were trying to kill the yard sale, even though it was perfectly legal.

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