Inglewood, Calif. — Boston Celtics All-Star Jaylen Brown disputed Beverly Hills officials' account after police shut down a private event he hosted before the NBA All-Star Game. The Beverly Hills Police Department told The Boston Globe the city denied an event permit because of prior violations at the Trousdale residence and officers responded when organizers proceeded. Brown, who promoted his performance brand 741 and is an Oakley partner, told ESPN and posted video contesting that description and asking questions during the encounter. Reporting cited BHPD statements, Brown's comments to ESPN and social media. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Beverly Hills city authorities and law enforcement benefited by asserting enforcement of permit rules and demonstrating regulatory authority during the All-Star weekend.
Jaylen Brown, event organizers, and invited attendees suffered reputational scrutiny, event disruption, and potential logistical and safety concerns after the shutdown.
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Jaylen Brown Disputes Beverly Hills' Account of Shutdown
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