Chris Brown Shares Video Of Alleged Stalker’s Death Threats
Unfortunately, some fans take things too far with their interest in celebrities. Artist Chris Brown shared videos of an alleged stalker yesterday (July 9). In the video, you see the alleged stalker making reference to members of Brown’s dance team. The singer shared his concern in a caption on the video writing, “I’m not trying to be mean at all. But this s— is scary.”
The alleged stalker claims that they had an incident with one of Brown’s backup dancers during a show last year. Things took a turn in the video when the stalker claimed that they understood why people bring guns into shows.
“Man, wait til I get my money right,” they said. “If I gotta join a gang, if I gotta do some s— I don’t care.” The stalker then flat out states that they want to kill the dancer they were referring to. “Where can I legally kill, because I’m coming for you,” they added. “As soon as I can. Might be twenty years from now.”
After saying that they can’t wait for the day that they can “legally kill,” the alleged stalker brought up a Chris Brown show where security approached them.
The footage compiled by social media user No Jumper includes a police mugshot of the alleged stalker, with claims that they previously served time for assault and battery in Florida. There’s also a photo of the person with Chris Brown at what appears to be a meet-and-greet event.
The final video Chris Brown posted on his Instagram shows the alleged stalker being barred from pop-up meet-and-greets.
Unfortunately, this isn’t Chris Brown’s first encounter with a stalker. In 2022, a stalker drove a White Tesla onto Brown’s property and crashed into a truck. The singer confirmed the bizarre incident on social media. “Another stalker,” he wrote. “This time these folks done ran into somebody s—. Look like the Hulk just placed this truck on top this Tesla.”
VIBE reported that on Sept. 29 at around 3 a.m. PT, Chris Brown took to his Instagram Story to reveal that in April 2022, the singer dealt with a woman who uninvitedly visited his San Fernando Valley home over 10 times. According to LAPD, the woman had disappeared by the time police came to his home, resulting in no arrest. A week later, Breezy’s team contacted the police again after the stalker returned and argued with his security.
The outlet also reported that back in 2020, Brown posted a video on Instagram of a woman trying to sneak over his gate as she yelled back and forth with him. He captioned the post at the time, “Mental Illness is real!! She tried to sneak over the gate at my crib but she saw my dog and he saw her (What da F— was my homie zooming into).” He appeared to be hanging out with friends at his home without security.