Orlando Brown Arrested In Ohio Following Domestic Violence Incident

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Orlando Brown has found himself back in trouble with the law after being arrested in Ohio for domestic violence. According to a Lima Police Department spokesperson, a fight occurred between the “That’s So Raven” star and another person on Thursday. It’s unclear what relationship Orlando shares with the other individual, but cops were said to have received a 911 call and rushed to the property in Lima where they arrested him for misdemeanor domestic violence.

In his booking report, it further mentioned, “domestic violence – cause belief of imminent physical harm by threat of force.” Cops noted that they saw physical evidence there had been some sort of fight between Orlando and the other person — he’d been in Ohio for about a month, with one source claiming that the incident may have involved a family member.

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Of course, this isn’t Orlando’s first run-in with the law, having previously been arrested for a DUI and hit and run in 2018, followed by his arrest in 2019 for public intoxication. He also appeared on “Dr. Phil,” in the hopes that he could help him get his life back on track following a string of incidents with the law, but to no avail.

Though Orlando has kept a relatively low profile when it comes to his personal life, it’s believed he’s married to a woman named Danielle, who is also the mother of his son, Frankie.

It was just last year when the Disney alum shared how turning his attention to faith and joining the Rise Church in Abilene, Texas had ultimately saved his life after a lengthy battle with substance abuse. Orlando stressed that it was Danielle who convinced him to make the move.

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During a fundraising event, he gushed, “I went through a lot.  I experimented with crystal meth, with weed. I didn’t know what I was doing. My fiancée [at the time] told me about this place and when I came it was amazing. I had a blast. These brothers accepted me for who I am. The church is lovely. All the leaders are brilliant, they are geniuses and men of God.”

What’s more, Orlando had graduated from Rise Church’s six-month in-parent treatment program which helps those who have struggled with alcohol, drugs, homelessness, suicidal thoughts, and depression.

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