
New York City prosecutors accused R&B artist Trey Songz of being involved in two altercations at Manhattan night spots this month, court documents revealed. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. He was charged with one count of felony criminal mischief after an incident Sunday at 206 E. 34th St., the site of the Mira Mediterranean & Hookah Lounge, at 4 a.m., according to a criminal complaint from the Manhattan district attorney's office.
Main Idea: Trey Songz was arrested in New York City after prosecutors said he was tied to two separate altercations at Manhattan night spots.
Key Points:
The charges may raise public safety worries for night spots and workers, and police and court time can add costs for taxpayers.
The Manhattan district attorney's office response may reassure residents that alleged violence and property damage are being addressed.
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Primary subject of the article; accused and charged in connection with two Manhattan night spot altercations.
Prosecutors from this office brought the charges and provided the criminal complaint details.
Named attorney for Trey Songz who commented on the allegations and defense response.
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Cited only as the venue for a past incident in Trey Songz's history.
Mentioned only as part of background describing a prior run-in tied to a playoff game.
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