Chris Brown's Massive Birthday Party Shut Down by Los Angeles Cops
A large party at the home of singer Chris Brown in Los Angeles was broken up by cops early Thursday morning. The party in celebration of Chris Brown's 32nd birthday was held in the singer's Tarzana mansion.
People reported that the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) went into the area around 2 a.m. after receiving noise complaints at Chris Brown's home.
Authorities did not detail the number of attendees. However, the LAPD said around 300 to 500 cars were parked in the neighborhood, NBC 4 reported.
Los Angeles Police Stop Chris Brown's Birthday Party
Because of this, the police officers spoke to the house manager and asked that the party be shut down. Police said no arrest was made since everyone was cooperative. Officers also helped with the dispersal of guests.
People noted that Chris Brown's party happened when the Los Angeles County reached the yellow tier, which is California's less restrictive measures amid coronavirus pandemic.
Although the police officers did not identify Chris Brown's guests, some known personalities posted videos and photos that became evidence of their attendance at the said massive party.
DJ Trackdilla posted videos in his Instagram stories while he was at the party. The DJ posted a video of a chopper patrolling the area with the caption "another chopper smh." The DJ also posted a video where crowds of people were dancing under a white tent.
"Even before the pandemic massive house parties like this [Chris Brown's party] have been an issue throughout the city," said Los Angeles councilman Bob Blumenfield, adding that these kinds of occasions are "severely disrupting" their communities.
Los Angeles on Yellow Tier
ABC 7 reported that Los Angeles County hits the eligibility to move into the yellow tier. It was confirmed by the COVID-19 reopening plan released by the state of California on Thursday.
Because of this, the capacity limits at most businesses will also be affected. Yellow tier allows businesses to serve customers at higher capacities, including indoor bars.
ABC 7 noted that wineries and breweries, fitness centers, and cardrooms would be limited to 50 percent from 25 percent.
Outdoor venues such as the Dodger Stadium will be allowed to have 67 percent, and amusement parks will be allowed to have 35 percent maximum capacity.
Meanwhile, People reported that officials still recommended having a guest list of 50 individuals or fewer when it comes to outdoor social gatherings. Wearing of masks and physical distancing should still be observed.
Blumenfield noted that getting vaccinated, being responsible, and making sure that "people don't get sick" is essential despite the county's progress against COVID-19. Blumenfield also pointed out that parties can create more outbreaks and "set back the incredible gains made."
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