Last week Chris Brown had a small victory in court when his hit-and-run charge was dismissed. The victory was short-lived, however, for the R&B star who was ordered to complete an additional 1,000 hours of community service.
Brown was sentenced to five years’ probation and over 1,400 hours of community service after the 2009 felony assault on then-girlfriend, Rihanna.
The Los Angeles District Attorney fought against Brown’s community service reporting, arguing that the singer fudged the hours. The DA submitted a 19-page motion that was enough to sway the judge in her favor.
Brown did not take the judge’s ruling well and sadly, he vented his frustrations on Twitter.
“N***a done 6 months community service wit police and the DA racist a** crying to the judge that I didn’t do it. F**k the SYSTEM!”
Brown, who always believed his punishment was too severe, tweeted some advice to the legal officials.
“How about y’all take care of all the homeless kids and families on skid row.”
And then there’s this defiant declaration:
“Family first! The LAW … last.”
The singer closed with a final tweet that explained where the inspiration for his graffiti work, which often features monsters, comes from:
“I paint pics of monsters because its a reflection of u b***h-a** n***s and this b***h-a** system!”
Sigh.