Foxy Brown Arrested In South Florida Over Hair Glue, Spitting, Incident

Rapper Foxy Brown was arrested and charged with battery in Pembroke Pines, South Florida yesterday (Feb. 15), after a disturbance broke out in a beauty supply store.According to police, the Brooklyn bred rapper became involved in a disturbance at the Queen Beauty Supply Store last night. Police said that Brown was sampling beauty products in […]

Rapper Foxy Brown

was arrested and charged with battery in Pembroke Pines, South Florida yesterday

(Feb. 15), after a disturbance broke out in a beauty supply store.According

to police, the Brooklyn bred rapper became involved in a disturbance at the Queen

Beauty Supply Store last night. Police

said that Brown was sampling beauty products in a bathroom of the shop, when a

store employee told her it was closing time. According

to reports, Brown became irate and threw hair glue at the employee, a man named

Hayssamn Ghoneim.Ghoneim

called 911 during the fracas, when Brown allegedly spit on him.When

an officer responded to the 911 call and found Brown still in the shopping plaza,

he attempted to bring her back to the store to address the issue, but Brown allegedly

refused. According

to the police report, when the officer attempted physically escort back to the

store Brown by placing his hand on her arm, she allegedly swatted his hand away

and resisted. The

officer said Brown resisted so much, he had to "use a takedown maneuver to

gain control" of the rapper. Brown,

born Inga Marchand, was charged with battery and obstruction of justice.She posted a $1,500 bond and was released from the Sheriff’s North Jail in Pompano

Beach today (Feb. 16). In

Oct. 2006, Brown was sentenced to three years probation and anger management classes

for assaulting two nail-salon stylists, after a dispute broke out over a $20 manicure/pedicure

treatment. In

Jan. of 2007, Brown told the press that her anger management and probation was

making her "grow up.""I

have matured a lot since I started the anger management," Brown said.