LAPD Wants Meeting with Chris Brown

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It seems like Chris Brown’s neighbors have had as much as they can take. According to TMZ, the LAPD division that covers Brown’s San Fernando Valley neighborhood is preparing to request a meeting with the R&B singer, hoping that the conversation will convince him to change his reckless ways.

A laundry list of complaints from his neighbors for “noise, drugs, assaults, riding various vehicles recklessly.” One source even called him “a chronic problem who takes up a tremendous amount of our resources.”

The brass at the division hope that after Brown’s visit to the station, they can lay out the problems and hope they can come up with a solution.

A recent Billboard article state that the singer has been in a downward spiral of drugs and anger since his former manager Mike Guirguis called it quits last summer.

According to The New York Daily News, their relationship came to an end after Brown allegedly sucker punched the Guirguis and beat him to the point of hospitalization. The lawsuit filed by Guirguis against the R&B singer claims that the four years they worked together, Brown suffered from “addiction, anger control and violence issues.”

According to various members of his team at the time, Brown would stay up for as long as three days in a row, snorting cocaine and dabbling in Xanax, marijuana, Molly and lean. The report states that several of his employees including tour manager Nancy Ghosh and personal publicist Nicole Perna quit over the past year.

Since Guirguis ‘s departure, Brown has reportedly lashed out against close associates and surrounded himself with members of the Los Angeles Bloods gang.

“You can talk to any drug addict or chemically imbalanced person — it doesn’t just go away,” a former member of Brown’s entourage said. “It’s something you have to work on. You have to change your lifestyle. And he’s not doing the things he needs to do to get well, so he’s never going to be well. The kid is going to hit rock bottom.”