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Singer Chris Brown was being questioned by police for attacking an unidentified woman after an argument, and both he and his girlfriend Rihanna missed their performances at the Grammy Awards.
The 19-year-old R&B star, who was scheduled to perform his love song Forever at the Grammys at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday evening, was accused of attacking a woman after an argument in his car, Los Angeles police said.
Police declined to name the woman who made the domestic violence complaint.
On Sunday night, Brown was in a Los Angeles police precinct for questioning, but he had not been arrested, a police spokeswoman said. "He is there speaking with detectives," said officer Karen Smith.
Rihanna had been scheduled to perform her hit single Disturbia at the Grammys, but canceled shortly before the start of the show, the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences said in a statement.
"We have just been informed that Rihanna will not be attending tonight's 51st Annual Grammy Awards. We're sorry she is unable to join us," the academy said. There was no further explanation for her absence.
Soul legend Al Green performed alongside pop star Justin Timberlake in Rihanna's place.
Grammy officials made no mention of Brown's performance but he did not appear on stage as scheduled.
Neither Rihanna, who was nominated in three categories, nor Brown, who was nominated twice, walked the red carpet, and they were not in attendance for the awards ceremony. Their representatives could not be reached for comment.
Police said Brown got into an argument with an unidentified woman while sitting in a parked car in the city's Hancock Park neighborhood at around 12:30 am on Sunday.
"After stopping his car, Brown and the woman got out and the argument escalated," the police said. "The woman suffered visible injuries and identified Brown as her attacker."
Police received a 911 call reporting the disturbance and according to the statement, when officers arrived they found the victim, but Brown had already left the scene.
Brown, who broke onto the Billboard charts at the age of 16 with his hit single Run It and sold 2 million copies of his self-titled debut album, also scored a pair of hits on his sophomore effort, Exclusive, in 2007.
Barbados-born Rihanna also released her debut album in 2005 and
had a number one hit single with SOS less than a year later. She
followed with three more number ones: Umbrella, Take a Bow and
Disturbia.
She won a 2007 Grammy Award for her single Umbrella, a
collaboration with the rapper Jay-Z.