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Chris Brown reportedly under police investigation for battery

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Chris Brown reportedly under police investigation for battery

Chris Brown reportedly under police investigation for battery

The Loyal singer was named the suspect in the battery case after police officers responded to his home in the San Fernando Valley, California over the weekend, following a woman's allegation that he hit her.


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