Looks like the Los Angeles Police Department is always keeping an eye on Chris Brown.
Weeks ago Chris Brown revealed that he would be making a big yard sale to discard excess designer clothes scattered around his house. Yesterday, he shared his home address and detailed that the sale would be held on Wednesday (November 6) from 10am to 7pm. Not surprisingly, the crowds began to gather outside his home shortly after he shared the address.
The TMZ reported the situation outside the Breezy house on Tuesday and a line of people, many of them wrapped in blankets, was seen forming the block. Although only about 40 people were there yesterday, the Los Angeles Police Department tried to close the singer's luxury thrift store. Police officers were concerned about “the impact [of garage sales] on the community” and “the safety of the people who were there”. They also tried to cancel the sale of Brown, claiming that he was not allowed to do so.
Brown's lawyer got involved and pointed out that even permits are not required for this type of activity in the city of LA. However, police continued to harass Brown's staff because of the growing crowds in the area. Supposedly, guests can enter the property in groups of ten, where shelves and clothing tables are set up in tents across Breezy's large backyard.
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