Man Faces Trespassing Charges Again at Chris Brown’s Tarzana Home
A man was arrested three times over a three-day span for trespassing at the home of singer Chris Brown, according to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).
The series of incidents began Wednesday evening when security at Brown’s Tarzana residence found the 44-year-old man in the area. After being asked to leave, he exited the premises but returned around 7 p.m. Attempting to climb over the fence onto the property, he was stopped by security and held until police arrived, leading to his initial arrest.
At the time of the incident, Brown was not at home, authorities confirmed. Following the arrest, the case will be forwarded to prosecutors for potential charges.
The man was released from jail at approximately 4:30 a.m. Thursday. However, he reappeared at Brown’s residence later that morning around 10 a.m. Security once again detained him until the police arrived, resulting in his second arrest for trespassing.
Early Friday, just after midnight, officers responded to yet another call related to trespassing at Brown’s home. Security staff apprehended the man again, marking his third arrest in the span of just two days. He was subsequently transported to a hospital for evaluation before being taken to jail.
The LAPD plans to present the case to prosecutors to consider trespassing and possible stalking charges.







