TMZ.com have obtained the police report. For those who claim “we don’t know what REALLY went on”, it’s worth sharing….
Brown’s phone from a woman. An argument ensued and Brown allegedly
tried forcing Rihanna out of the car but couldn’t because she was
wearing her seat belt. Brown then allegedly shoved Rihanna’s
head against the passenger window. When Rihanna turned to face him,
Brown punched her, then continued punching her while driving, according
to the detective’s notes.
Blood spattered all over Rihanna’s clothing and in the interior of the car. Her mouth was filled with blood.Brown allegedly told Rihanna, “I’m going to beat the **** out of you when we get home. You wait and see.”
Rihanna called her assistant and left a message saying, “I am on my way home. Make sure the cops are there when I get there.”
Brown then replied, “You just did the stupidest thing ever. I’m going to kill you.”
According
to the report, Brown continued to punch Rihanna, bit her on her ear,
her fingers and put her in a headlock — she almost lost consciousness.
criminal threats and even though it is believed Rihanna is refusing to
testify (making a conviction far more difficult given that she was the
key witness and victim), the case is proceeding.
Meanwhile, some fans are beginning to turn on Rihanna.
In an opinion piece in today’s paper, columnist Rita Pahni writes about how some fans are as angry with the alleged victim as they are with the alleged perpetrator:
net were at their most feral over her decision to return to the hands
of violence, dismayed fans eloquently expressing their disgust, as they
do, with the 21-year-old Barbadian beauty.
“Idiot” and “fool” were common descriptions used.
Suddenly Rihanna went from tragic victim to public enemy No. 1.
“Moron. I will never buy any CD of hers again. I refuse to support
someone who makes domestic violence seem acceptable to young girls,”
Mel of Sydney wrote, reflecting the majority of dumbstruck fans.
Yesterday the attacks on Rihanna only intensified as it was revealed
Brown may escape charges of domestic violence, battery, criminal
threats and even attempted murder because she is reportedly refusing to
press charges and testify against him after the pair were seen loved up
on Miami beach.
It’s baffling to me that at a time when Rihanna is most vulnerable and in need of support, her fans have turned on her.
And so viciously.
Her decision to reunite with an allegedly violent partner may be
bewildering to most but not to those who have experienced domestic
violence or who work with battered woman.
Top Comments
She is a victim and he is the perpetrator. Rene is absolutely correct, his rage betrayed his guilt. His infidelity (at least emotionally) is another sign of his disrespect and abuse of her. While I wholeheartedly acknowledge her youth and inexperience and appreciate that, despite her fame, she is vulnerable and susceptible to the cycle of violence (which transcends socio-economic, educational and cultural status); the natural consequence for his behaviour (besides the end of his relationship)is a list of criminal charges (and convictions depending on what she disclosed immediately after the attack) plus therapeutic treatment. That is how to begin to minimise the risk Chris Brown poses to Rhianna and any subsequent victims. And that is the most realistic solution accepted by women in this situation - they will return to him and he will agree to do almost anything to keep her (at this early stage). Leaving him would be the optimal message for our girls but the next best thing, for both young men and women, is to demonstrate real attempts at change through therapeutic intervention individually and together, rather than the "it was just one time, it'll never happen again" fantasy.
Wait... he bit her? I think I find that one of the most disturbing details of this horrible incident.