Cinnamon234 said: The pic looks very real to me. Her face looks awful. There's just no excuse for beating up on her like that. Chris is wrong for what he did. I feel kinda bad for looking at that pic tho, I know if I was Rihanna, I wouldn't want a pic of that being leaked for all in the public to see.
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Dude better say "see ya!" to his career
and EPIC FAIL to the posters at MediaTakeout. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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bboy87 said: Dude better say "see ya!" to his career
and EPIC FAIL to the posters at MediaTakeout. I know those idiots are saying some retarded shit. | |
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Timmy84 said: bboy87 said: Dude better say "see ya!" to his career
and EPIC FAIL to the posters at MediaTakeout. I know those idiots are saying some retarded shit. Damn Rhi Rhi, you got knocced da fyced out! Damn C Breezy! I still love him tho! yea.....shit like that "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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That pic is horrible. Poor girl. If she were a daughter or sister of mine, I'd beat the living hell out of Chris Brown's cowardly ass. [Edited 2/19/09 19:28pm] | |
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bboy87 said: Timmy84 said: I know those idiots are saying some retarded shit. Damn Rhi Rhi, you got knocced da fyced out! Damn C Breezy! I still love him tho! yea.....shit like that Just as I figured... I'm not returning to a site (Siyclone) I'm a member of because I just KNOW they're saying that same dumbass shit! | |
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purplesweat said: SUPRMAN said: So why isn't Rihanna also being removed from playlist? Even after her talking about fighting her brothers, no one wants to believe she can or would hit a man? Women do because they expect to get away with it. Who said Rihanna hit him? The police never said that, the MEDIA made it up. You'd think if she'd hit him, she'd have been charged too already. She a woman. She's allowed to assault men. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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SCNDLS said: Cinnamon234 said: The pic looks very real to me. Her face looks awful. There's just no excuse for beating up on her like that. Chris is wrong for what he did. I feel kinda bad for looking at that pic tho, I know if I was Rihanna, I wouldn't want a pic of that being leaked for all in the public to see.
Her people may have leaked it to shut these fools up. No evidence of choking I notice. . . . I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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bboy87 said: the picture's out
speechless. | |
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Chris Brown is a punk-ass coward. A real man would come forward and explain his actions to the public. | |
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Copycat said: Chris Brown is a punk-ass coward. A real man would come forward and explain his actions to the public. That is the only way for him, I think. He needs to man up, own his actions, and take whatever punishment and help he can get."Be glad for what you had baby, what you've got..." | |
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Oh my god that poor poor woman.
I fucking hope he never gets airplay again. | |
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Copycat said: Chris Brown is a punk-ass coward. A real man would come forward and explain his actions to the public.
Not while he's facing criminal charges. Any public statement can and would be used against him in court. Why be dumb(er)? It has nothing to do with manhood,. But pile on the bandwagon, it's obviously going your way. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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StarCat said: bboy87 said: the picture's out
speechless. I saw this shit on this morning's news, and I too was speechless. I cannot believe that there are those on this board that say, this is not abuse. WOW!! [Edited 2/20/09 2:59am] "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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I literally feel sick looking at that pic.
I cried yesterday when I saw it! ...then he turned to me and said "I dare you". | |
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In response to some of the comments here...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: In the United States males experienced higher victimization rates than females for all types of violent crime except rape and other sexual assault;[19] but 20 percent of all violent crimes experienced by women in the U.S. are cases of intimate partner violence, compared to 3 percent of violent crime experienced by men. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...gainst_men | |
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applekisses said: In response to some of the comments here...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: In the United States males experienced higher victimization rates than females for all types of violent crime except rape and other sexual assault;[19] but 20 percent of all violent crimes experienced by women in the U.S. are cases of intimate partner violence, compared to 3 percent of violent crime experienced by men. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...gainst_men Interesting. | |
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applekisses said: In response to some of the comments here...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: In the United States males experienced higher victimization rates than females for all types of violent crime except rape and other sexual assault;[19] but 20 percent of all violent crimes experienced by women in the U.S. are cases of intimate partner violence, compared to 3 percent of violent crime experienced by men. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...gainst_men The gap is smaller than that as alot of men don't report it or think it's just a womans "time of the month" ....it's not... Da, Da, Da....Emancipation....Free..don't think I ain't..! London 21 Nights...Clap your hands...you know the rest..
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LondonStyle said: applekisses said: In response to some of the comments here...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: In the United States males experienced higher victimization rates than females for all types of violent crime except rape and other sexual assault;[19] but 20 percent of all violent crimes experienced by women in the U.S. are cases of intimate partner violence, compared to 3 percent of violent crime experienced by men. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...gainst_men The gap is smaller than that as alot of men don't report it or think it's just a womans "time of the month" ....it's not... mmmmm...maybe. My best friend has been the director of a woman's domestic abuse shelter for years...no denying that there are male victims, but most times it's not from the hands of a woman, it's another man. | |
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Apparently there is now an investigation as to who leaked that picture.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/S...index.html | |
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NuPwr319 said: Apparently there is now an investigation as to who leaked that picture.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/S...index.html it doesnt even matter. the damage is done. i had an actual dream about those pics last night. ...then he turned to me and said "I dare you". | |
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SUPRMAN said: SCNDLS said: Her people may have leaked it to shut these fools up. No evidence of choking I notice. . . . | |
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LondonStyle said: applekisses said: In response to some of the comments here...
Bureau of Justice Statistics: In the United States males experienced higher victimization rates than females for all types of violent crime except rape and other sexual assault;[19] but 20 percent of all violent crimes experienced by women in the U.S. are cases of intimate partner violence, compared to 3 percent of violent crime experienced by men. http://en.wikipedia.org/w...gainst_men The gap is smaller than that as alot of men don't report it or think it's just a womans "time of the month" ....it's not... As there women who do not report either for fear of reprisal, nowhere to go, battered woman's syndrome, etc.,...so imagine the #'s if the women who didn't report did so. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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Vendetta1 said: SUPRMAN said: No evidence of choking I notice. . . . His hands are way to big not to cover her entire neck. The front and sides of her neck would have visible bruising, his hand imprints would still be there especially if her choked her hard enough for her to pass out. I don't want you to think like me. I just want you to think. | |
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SUPRMAN said: Vendetta1 said: You can't even see her whole neck on that pic.
His hands are way to big not to cover her entire neck. The front and sides of her neck would have visible bruising, his hand imprints would still be there especially if her choked her hard enough for her to pass out. That was never even confirmed. | |
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http://www.latimes.com/ne...5578.story
Rihanna photo prompts LAPD probe
LAPD officials today conducted an internal investigation amid suspicion that someone inside the department leaked or sold a photo that depicted injuries to Rihanna's face. ===== The department is investigating whether the image of the battered singer was leaked to TMZ from within. She was allegedly assaulted by her pop star boyfriend Chris Brown. By Joel Rubin and Richard Winton February 21, 2009 Los Angeles Police Department officials on Friday were interviewing officers and scouring electronic records amid growing suspicion that someone inside the department leaked or sold to a celebrity website a photo of the singer Rihanna that depicted injuries to her face she suffered during an alleged assault by her boyfriend. Police officials said it appears the photo is part of the LAPD's ongoing investigation of Chris Brown, the pop star who allegedly assaulted the singer in the early morning the day of the Grammy Awards two weeks ago. "At this stage, it is reasonable to believe this is the type of photo taken in a police department domestic violence investigation," said Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger. "We are obligated to protect the victims of domestic violence. The investigation will determine who had access and who was present that day during the process. We will leave no stone unturned to identify who did this or to refute that this was a photo from the Police Department." In similar comments Friday, Police Chief William J. Bratton said it would be "an embarrassment to this department" if an employee was responsible for the leak. He said any officer or department employee who is found to have leaked the photo will face discipline, including possible termination. Despite intense, global interest spurred by breathless coverage in tabloids and entertainment publications, the LAPD has not named Rihanna -- whose real name is Robyn Rihanna Fenty -- as the woman in the attack, citing state laws that protect the identity of assault victims. The popular, no-holds-barred website TMZ.com, which has established itself as one of the Internet's leading purveyors of all things salacious and celebrity, posted the disturbing photo late Thursday evening. The close-up of the singer's face shows her with bruises and cuts on her forehead, lips and eyes. Its appearance set off a frenzy of interest as countless media outlets linked readers to the photo and thousands of people posted comments to the TMZ site regarding the photo. The LAPD and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department are ever grappling with the challenge of keeping investigations involving celebrities confidential. The problem has grown only worse with the meteoric rise of celebrity gossip websites, which have joined traditional tabloids and paparazzi agencies in the cutthroat industry of airing stars' dirty laundry. TMZ's coming out party came in summer 2006 when it obtained a leaked Sheriff's Department arrest report detailing the abusive, anti-Semitic rants of actor Mel Gibson after he was taken into custody on suspicion of drunk driving. The Sheriff's Department conducted an intensive investigation into the breach, though there has been no conclusion. That incident prompted lawmakers to pass legislation last year that makes it a misdemeanor for peace officers or law enforcement employees to profit by leaking confidential reports or images. In pushing for the crackdown on for-profit leaks, now dubbed "Mel's Law," Assemblywoman Julia Brownley (D-Santa Monica) and Sheriff Lee Baca argued that information obtained during a criminal investigation could compromise the ability of detectives and prosecutors to make a case against a suspect. But the push for that law did not stem the flow of sensational tidbits from law enforcement authorities to always-hungry websites and magazines. In 2007, an LAPD officer videotaped rapper The Game inside a holding cell at a South Los Angeles police station. The video ended up on TMZ, but officials said they could not determine whether the officer had been paid for it. Although a photo showing Rihanna's injuries had been the Holy Grail among the tabloids, one paparazzi veteran estimated its value as being fairly moderate. Frank Griffin, a partner of the Bauer-Griffin photo agency that has sold some of the best-known tabloid images, said the picture was not offered to him and thought the seller would not make more than $25,000. The price, he said, would be limited because, without a legitimate contract from a known photographer, TMZ would not be able to prevent other sites from copying the photo and claiming it as their own. "A picture of Rihanna kissing a new boyfriend is going to be worth a lot more," he said. A TMZ spokeswoman declined to comment on how the photo was obtained, other than to say it was acquired legally. Police officials on Friday refused to discuss details of their investigation. The handling and access to photos of abused women has been a issue recently in the department. For years, officers typically attached photos from domestic violence cases to the hard-copy reports they wrote during their investigations. With the advent of digital technology, however, patrol officers now commonly carry department-issued cameras and use them to take images at the scene of alleged abuse cases. Those photos are downloaded to a central computer server in the department, so they can be retrieved later by detectives assigned to a case, according to an LAPD detective supervisor who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak about the case. If the photo was leaked, the effect will depend on whether it came from one of the officers directly linked to the case, said defense attorney Dmitry Gorin, a former Los Angeles deputy district attorney. "If I had a police officer involved [in the leak] then I would attack their credibility," Gorin said. "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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I wonder how a picture like that could be obtained "legally"? That makes no sense.
I guess that means they didn't steal it- it was given to them. [Edited 2/22/09 1:52am] www.maximum-jackson.com
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marnifrances said: I wonder how a picture like that could be obtained "legally"? That makes no sense.
I guess that means they didn't steal it- it was given to them. [Edited 2/22/09 1:52am] Someone is going to be in the unemployment line soon. [Edited 2/22/09 2:15am] "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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According to the media they are back together and she isn't pressing charges.
As long as he doesn't get cocky like OJ and write a song called "If I Did It". Or change the lyrics to "Run It" "Is Rihann on the floor. If she ain't let me know. She'd better be running running." I'm betting that they get married and start a family. "The first time I saw the cover of Dirty Mind in the early 80s I thought, 'Is this some drag queen ripping on Freddie Prinze?'" - Some guy on The Gear Page | |
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carlcranshaw said: According to the media they are back together and she isn't pressing charges.
As long as he doesn't get cocky like OJ and write a song called "If I Did It". Or change the lyrics to "Run It" "Is Rihann on the floor. If she ain't let me know. She'd better be running running." I'm betting that they get married and start a family. At 19 and 21? I think he is probably just using her to help his image and court case. After he's "in the clear" but sees that his image is still in ruins, he will dump her. I cannot see these two lasting. But who the hecks knows....I've never seen two pop stars caught up like this in such a public way. I'm sure this type of stuff happens a lot behind closed doors though. "Be glad for what you had baby, what you've got..." | |
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