LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The cause of death for Bobby Brown Jr., the 28-year-old son of singer Bobby Brown, was the “combined effects of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl,” and the manner of his death was “accidental,” coroner’s officials reported Monday. On Nov. 18, 2020, the Los Angeles Police Department responded to a report of an unspecified medical emergency in the 5200 block of White Oak Avenue at about 1:50 p.m., where Brown Jr. was pronounced dead at the scene , LAPD Officer Jeff Lee said. No foul play was suspected in the death. READ MORE: Man In Custody On Suspicion Of Fatally Stabbing 2 In Altadena (L-R) Landon Brown, Bobby Brown Jr., and Bobby Brown attend BET and Toyota present the premiere screening of “The Bobby Brown Story” at Paramount Theatre on August 29, 2018 in Hollywood, California. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office had listed his death as “deferred pending additional investigation.” “Bobby Brown Jr. was not feeling well in the days leading … [Read more...] about Bobby Brown Jr. Died Of Combined Effects Of Alcohol And Drugs, Officials Say
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Dr. Bobby Brown, 5-Time Champion With New York Yankees, Dies At Age 96
NEW YORK (AP) — At the very first Old-Timers’ Day at Yankee Stadium, on the final day of the 1947 season, 22-year-old rookie Bobby Brown watched wide-eyed from the dugout. Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb were on the field. Joe DiMaggio wasn’t a face on a ballpark monument then — he was a teammate. READ MORE: Knicks Storm Back, Complete Sweep Of Wizards All of a sudden, the festivities took a dark turn. Hall of Famer Home Run Baker tried to beat out a bunt and collapsed near first base. Brown was the only one in the surrounding area with any medical training. Quickly summoned to tend to the 61-year-old Baker, Brown rushed out and dispensed his best advice. “I told him, ‘Get up, get up!’” Brown recalled a few years ago. “I guess it worked.” Worked out pretty well, too, for Brown, one of baseball’s most distinguished major leaguers on and off the field. Five-time champion with the New York Yankees . Highest World Series batting average of anyone with at least 35 plate … [Read more...] about Dr. Bobby Brown, 5-Time Champion With New York Yankees, Dies At Age 96
Bobby Brown Jr. autopsy reveals he died from alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl
(CNN) The combined effects of alcohol, cocaine and the powerful opioid fentanyl caused the death of singer Bobby Brown's son, according to an autopsy report. Bobby Brown Jr. was found dead in his Los Angeles home in November. He was 28. The Los Angeles County coroner's report obtained by CNN noted a "history of alcohol and drug use" and an abrasion on his right arm. There was no evidence of internal injuries and Brown's death was listed as accidental, according to the report. His death was the latest tragedy to befall the Brown family. Read More The elder Brown, who has suffered from substance abuse in the past, mourned the death of his former wife, superstar singer and actress Whitney Houston, in 2012. She was married to him from 1992 to 2007 and died just before the 2012 Grammy Awards after accidentally drowning in a bathtub, with heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors, the coroner ruled. Houston was 48. … [Read more...] about Bobby Brown Jr. autopsy reveals he died from alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl
Bobby Brown, ex-Yankee and former AL president, dies at 96
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 25 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Bobby Brown, an infielder who played on five World Series champions with the New York Yankees and later became a cardiologist and president of the American League, has died. He was 96. He died Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas, the Yankees said. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Brown played with the Yankees from 1947-54, with Yogi Berra his roommate. He spent eight seasons in the majors and played in a career-high 113 games in 1948, batting .300 with three home runs, 48 RBIs. Overall, he batted .279 with 22 home runs and 237 RBIs. He was president of the American League from 1984-94. Commissioner Rob Manfred called him a "proud Yankee" and "quiet star." "Dr. Bobby Brown led an extraordinary life, which included great accomplishments on the baseball field and as a leader and … [Read more...] about Bobby Brown, ex-Yankee and former AL president, dies at 96
Florida’s Medal of Freedom goes to FSU great Bobby Bowden
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for April 7 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Bobby Bowden, the former Florida State football coach who led the Seminoles to two national titles, received the inaugural Florida Medal of Freedom at a ceremony Wednesday hosted by Gov. Ron DeSantis. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Bowden, 91, is one of college football’s winningest coaches. He coached Florida State from 1976 to 2009, winning national titles in 1993 and 1999. "I appreciate you giving me this honor. I will cherish it the rest of my life," Bowden said after the governor and other speakers hailed him for his work not only as a coach but as a mentor to the hundreds of young men he assembled for his teams. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The state’s medal of freedom recognizes "any person who has made and especially meritorious contribution to the interest in … [Read more...] about Florida’s Medal of Freedom goes to FSU great Bobby Bowden