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The Aftermath: Video Footage of the Drake-Chris Brown Fight, Injuries, and Arrests

Posted on June 15th, 2012
by
Karen



It’s the day after we all heard about Chris Brown – Drake altercation at W.I.P. in New York and there is still more information to be processed. Let’s start the actual video footage that has now been released to the public. The video of the fight is placed above. You can actually see punches being thrown.
Next, the injuries, we know that Chris suffered a cut to the chin and we saw photographs his bodyguard Big Pat. Today, we learned that NBA Baller Tony Parker was in attendance that night and he sustained an eye injury.

 

“The cornea has been touched. I can’t do anything for seven days…But I was lucky. The injury won’t prevent me from competing {in} the Olympics in any way,” said Parker.

In addition Brown ‘s girlfriend, Karrueche Tran was spotted heading back to her hotel wearing what appears to be a hospital wristband. Here is the photo.

Chris’s publicist sent the following statement to ABC News.

“Chris, Karrueche [Brown’s girlfriend] and his friends were victims of a brutal attack last night at W.i.P. They sustained several injuries. Chris and his party are cooperating with NY authorities who are pursuing this incident further.”

On the legal side of things, Jonathon Cantor (the club manager) has been arrested on outstanding warrants but is also being questioned while in custody on Thursday Morning’s events. Chris Brown is said to be cooperating with NYPD and it is said that his attorney Mark Geragos has given authorities “physical evidence” that links Drake to this fight. Drake’s camp released this statement.

“Drake did not participate in any wrongdoing of any kind last night at W.i.P. He was on his way out of the club when the altercation began. [Drake] did not engage in any activity which resulted in injury to person or damage to property.”

At this point, according to TMZ, Police have stated that neither Drake nor Brown are suspects. They also said the Brown is being treated as a “witness and a victim.”

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