LOS ANGELES. — Chris Brown has promised to be “a man and a leader’’ during his community service, seemingly backtracking after he branded the District Attorney in his court case a “racist’’ last week. The “Look At Me Now’’ hitmaker was sentenced to 1 000 extra hours earlier this month for submitting bogus reports for the 1 440 hours of service he was originally ordered to complete for assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
He wrote: “I’m truly happy to have fans and life. Even wit the bs. Can’t make a leader . . . They have to be chosen by the people . . . The community service isn’t a problem anymore.
“I’ll do what ever duty I need too to fulfil my requirements as a man and a leader.’’ (sic)
The R&B star seems to have backtracked after he posted a foul-mouthed rant on his Twitter account last week in which he branded the District Attorney in his court case a “racist’’.
He said: “n***a done six months community service with police and the DA racist man crying to the judge that I didn’t do it”.
He also slated the American legal system for focusing on his own court case so much instead solving more pressing matters.
He added: “How about y’all take care of all the homeless kids and families on skid row.” — bangshowbiz.



