Chris Brown Twitter Denial Of Hit & Run Second Twitter Rant This Week

Chris Brown feels like he can't catch a break. Brown took to Twitter to defend himself about accusations of a hit & run the LAPD are investigating.

This comes days after denying an assault claim after a tour stop in Anaheim.

On Tuesday, Chris Brown took to Twitter saying, "I will not stand for this bullying" after Los Angeles prosecutors charged him with driving without a license and a hit & run, the Los Angeles Times reports.

According to Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the Los Angeles attorney's office, on May 21 this year, Brown rear-ended another vehicle with his Range Rover and didn't bother to exchange information with the other driver.

The Chris Brown Twitter page was irate at the charge.

Chris continued to lambaste the woman who he rear-ended. Writing:

Brown's Twitter even showed a picture of the supposedly damaged car, with the tweet:

Here's the picture: According to prosecutors who spoke with the LA Times, the singer did not produce a driver's license at the crash scene because he did not have a valid license at the time.

They say he left the scene without providing proof of insurance for the vehicle. Brown, obviously, thought otherwise, and said as much, again on the amazing Chris Brown Twitter page:

Then Brown accused the woman of bullying, and the press for "Yellow Journalism."

Interesting that Brown evoked a term that originated during the Gilded Age at the turn of the 19th century, but we'll hold off on calling Chris Brown's Twitter rants gilded. Brown ended his Twitter defense with a bible quote, of all things:

Bible verse, 2 Corinthians 12:10 reads: "That is why, for Christ's sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong."

Sure thing Chris.

If convicted, Brown could face up to 6 months in jail, where he'll have plenty of time to read the bible.

The R&B crooner is already on probation for his assault of then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, and a judge in the case could determine the hit-and-run charge amounts to a violation of his probation and seek to sentence him to jail or prison.

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