Death Row Singer Danny Boy Calls Cops On Orlando Brown For Crime At His Restaurant

Posted On : September 5, 2018

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If we could play theme music in the background as you read this article, we’d play The O’Jays’ classic, “Backstabbers.” That 70’s joint is most befitting for what you’re about to witness former “Family Matters” and Disney actor, Orlando Brown (pictured above with his former “Family Matters” co-star, “Urkel”), do to his friend, Danny Boy. Remember Danny Boy? He was the Death Row singer who sang the hook on Tupac’s infamous 90’s hit, “I Ain’t Mad At Cha.”

Today though, singing is the farthest thing from Danny’s mind, as he deals with the betrayal of Orlando getting a classic case of sticky fingers inside his restaurant. It was was all caught on camera too.

(Video) What Had Happened Was…

Singer, Danny Boy (Instagram)

What had happened was that Orlando must have woke up the other day and decided ‘Hey, today would be a good day for a burglary, let me go swing by my homie’s spot and pick up a few things.’ Which is exactly what he reportedly did when he broke into his longtime childhood friend, Danny Boy’s, new Las Vegas restaurant, Legends Restaurant & Venue.

During the burglary, Orlando was seen looking suspicious as hell, as he walked to and fro, in view of Danny Boy’s security cameras. Little did Orlando know, Danny had already received a security alert on his phone and was already watching his longtime friend, rummage through his restaurant’s kitchen like he had zero worries.

Unfortunately for Orlando, he realized the cameras were watching him a tad bit too late, when he placed a rag over them. His face was already in full view, prior to his ingenious idea. Then Orlando’s plan fell apart even more, when cops caught him red-handed on the premises.

Orlando Brown’s mugshot after committing crime at Danny Boy’s restaurant September 2018

Danny called cops as soon as he received the security alert and showed zero mercy for his friend, just as Orlando had shown to him when he busted into his place of business.

When cops arrived, they reportedly asked Orlando what he was doing on the premises, to which Orlando belted out the first lie he could think up in that moment. See details here:

Via TMZ- Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … Orlando was busted in Vegas after he was caught on camera changing the locks inside [Danny Boy’s] Legends Restaurant & Venue. … We’re told Orlando’s presence triggered a security alarm and alert on Danny’s phone. He called the cops … who say they found Orlando on the roof, claiming he was there with permission to change the locks. Danny shot that down … and Orlando was arrested.

Orlando Brown is homeless?
Danny Boy also revealed that Orlando is currently homeless, so he was helping him out:

Danny tells us Orlando was released from a hospital 2 weeks ago and needed a place to sleep, so he invited him to stay in the restaurant. He says Orlando appeared to be in a haze Sunday, and accused Danny of stealing money from him. Danny says pressing charges seemed like the best way for Orlando to get the help he needs. – via TMZ

It was also reported that this latest arrest makes matters worse for Orlando. His bonds for two pending cases have been revoked and he’s currently still sitting in jail with a bail set at $13,000.00

Sometimes tough love is the only type of love we can offer our troubled loved ones. Based on Orlando’s latest string of arrests and ever-increasing amount of mugshots, he needs all the tough love and possibly drug and/or mental help he can get. Hopefully, he’ll get the necessary help.

Stop By Danny Boy’s Restaurant

By the way, if you’re ever in Vegas, feel free to support Danny Boy’s new restaurant, Legends Restaurant & Venue. He’s been pouring his heart and soul into it and now it’s here. We heard the food is off the chain!

Wishing that brotha the best with his new business venture.

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