Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Confirmed: Breezy’s Jumpoff Text Sparked Rihanna’s Rage + DA Wants More Evidence


Yesterday Bossip exculsively revealed that the source of the argument stemmed from a phone message to Breezy’s cell that Rihanna noticed. Today, law enforcement sources have confirmed that this is indeed what ignited Rihanna and subsequently initiated the fight:

Law enforcement sources confirm to TMZ Chris Brown received a text message from a woman while he was driving with Rihanna and that’s what started the confrontation that left Rihanna battered and bruised.

We’re told the text message was from a woman who wrote about hooking up with Brown later.

We’ve also learned there is a reference in the police report to an argument over a rapper, but we’ve learned this is NOT what triggered the argument. The woman who text messaged Brown is not a rapper.

As for Rihanna’s injuries, we continue to learn more. Cops took multiple pictures at the scene. Chris Brown allegedly hit Rihanna so hard with his fists, she could barely open her eyes for the photos — they were almost completely swollen shut. She had a fat lip, her mouth was swollen, her nose was badly bloodied, and she had contusions on her forehead and both sides of her face.

The DA is also not satisfied with the evidence and will not move forward with the prosecution until they receive more:

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office asked police to do more investigative work before a decision is made on whether charges will be filed in the domestic violence case against singer Chris Brown, according to a spokeswoman for the DA.

The LAPD’s chief investigator in case, Detective Deshon Andrews, told CNN he hand-carried his findings to the district attorney Tuesday afternoon.

Prosecutors looked at the files and then asked Andrews for “an additional investigation,” DA spokeswoman Jane Robinson said.

Andrews said that to keep photos and documents from leaking to the media, he has kept the case file closely guarded and allowed no copies of the material to be made.

Stay tuned…

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