The police chief who signed off on Chris Brown’s community service resigned

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For those of you wondering how the case for Chris Brown‘s allegedly-faked community service is going: The police chief (Bryan Norwood) who basically signed off on Chris’ community service just resigned over the scandal, so there’s a pretty good chance Chris is screwed here. TMZ reports …

The police chief who signed off on Chris Brown’s alleged community service has resigned. Bryan Norwood, Chief of the PD in Richmond, Virginia, was intimately involved in certifying Brown’s community service hours — hours the L.A. County D.A. claims were never performed. Norwood was instrumental in removing Brown’s case from the Richmond Probation Dept. and placing it squarely in his hands. Norwood also wrote a letter to the court vouching for Chris … claiming all of his community service had been performed. The Mayor of Richmond says his office and the Chief reached a “mutual agreement” for his resignation.

Yes it’s wrong to take pleasure in the misery of others, but considering this guy allegedly allowed Chris to dodge his community service, thereby enabling his terribly behavior and making it so Chris didn’t learn anything about controlling his anger and being a decent human being, he probably had it coming.

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