12:00 pm - 02/12/2013

The police chief who signed off on Chris Brown's alleged community service has resigned.
Bryan Norwood, Chief of the PD in Richmond, Virginia, was intimately involved in certifying Brown's community service hours -- hours the L.A. County D.A. claims were never performed. Norwood was instrumental in removing Brown's case from the Richmond Probation Dept. and placing it squarely in his hands. Norwood also wrote a letter to the court vouching for Chris ... claiming all of his community service had been performed.
The Mayor of Richmond says his office and the Chief reached a "mutual agreement" for his resignation.
There had been speculation for weeks the Chief might have resigned to get a similar job in Raleigh, North Carolina, but the buzz in Richmond is that the Brown scandal accelerated his decision.
The judge in Brown's Rihanna beating case wants Brown to verify his hours. If he can't, he's in big trouble and his probation could be violated.
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Police Chief in Chris Brown's Probation Scandal RESIGNS

The police chief who signed off on Chris Brown's alleged community service has resigned.
Bryan Norwood, Chief of the PD in Richmond, Virginia, was intimately involved in certifying Brown's community service hours -- hours the L.A. County D.A. claims were never performed. Norwood was instrumental in removing Brown's case from the Richmond Probation Dept. and placing it squarely in his hands. Norwood also wrote a letter to the court vouching for Chris ... claiming all of his community service had been performed.
The Mayor of Richmond says his office and the Chief reached a "mutual agreement" for his resignation.
There had been speculation for weeks the Chief might have resigned to get a similar job in Raleigh, North Carolina, but the buzz in Richmond is that the Brown scandal accelerated his decision.
The judge in Brown's Rihanna beating case wants Brown to verify his hours. If he can't, he's in big trouble and his probation could be violated.
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Edited at 2013-02-12 06:01 pm (UTC)
Edited at 2013-02-12 06:44 pm (UTC)
Not seeing the disagreement.
My point is that if he was doing what he was supposed to do then he shouldn't be punished for not doing what he was supposed to do.
Also, fuck the asshole who covered for him. Is that guy seeing any repercussions aside from getting a better job?
wait what incidents are these referencing?