WASHINGTON--When I read the police account of Chris Browns alleged attack on Rihanna, I thought about what Id say to my 15-year-old daughter about this guy.Mr. Brown, 19, a soul singer, is a heartthrob for thousands of girls who swoon every time he takes to the stage or his records are played on the radio.
When he was 16, the New York Times called him a fast rising R&B star, and, in fact, his career has soared since then.
But the other week, it nose-dived when Los Angeles prosecutors charged him with assault likely to cause bodily injury and making criminal threats.
Robyn Rihanna Fenty, 21, whose stage name is Rihanna, is an R&B star in her own right.
The native of Barbados had been dating Mr. Brown for about 18 months when, police said, the attack occurred.
It allegedly started when she questioned him about his relationship with another woman.
He reportedly became enraged and began punching her as he was driving in Hollywood.
The blows caused Rihannas mouth to fill with blood and blood to splatter all over her clothing and the interior of the vehicle, police officers said in a court document.
Im going to beat the [expletive] out of you when we get home, Mr. Brown allegedly told Rihanna during his violent rant.
They never made it home, but a picture alleged to be of her badly beaten and swollen face testifies to the brutality of the attack.
Like a lot of young girls, my daughter has followed Mr. Browns career with a puppy-love fascination for the star, who, until now, was seen as a clean-cut, good guy in a music business that has more than its share of bad boys.
Some of what I want to tell my daughter I think she already knows, because it has been said in our house before.
Still, its worth repeating.
No man should ever physically abuse a woman. Any man who strikes a woman once will almost certainly hit her again, if she doesnt end that relationship as quickly as possible.
What I think my daughter, and millions of other young women, dont know are the hard facts about domestic abuse in this country.
She doesnt know that one of every four women will be the victim of domestic abuse; or that women ages 20-24 are at the greatest risk of being beaten by a boyfriend or husband.
Domestic abuse is one of this nations most underreported crimes, and I suspect its because women are torn between a mans promise that hell never do it again--and a haunting fear that he will, if they report the attack.
If you want to know the end, look at the beginning, best-selling author Iyanla Vanzant told me about abusive relationships.
I lived for nine years in an abusive marriage, she said of her abuser, and the first slap came two years into the marriage.
The second one came three years into the marriage, and, by the time I was being beaten every other day I had been married five years and there was always the promise that it would never happen again.
He had a second chance 842 times.
For most men who abuse women, one second chance is one too many.
Mr. Brown, while not admitting that he brutally beat Rihanna, issued a statement publicly apologizing for what transpired.
He also said hes seeking counseling, and thats a good thing.
He needs to confront--and defeat--his demons.
But my advice to Rihanna is the same Id give my daughter in a similar situation: Dont walk away from that man
.Run!