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November 16, 2007 - Kansas City, MO:; On Wednesday November 14th, around 8:15 p.m. Perelli, also known as Bryan Brooks, was pulled over for speeding. After 15 minutes he was arrested. When Perelli asked why he was going to jail the officer said he had 2 previous failures to appear 3 years ago and they smelled the stench of alcohol on his breath. While in the squad car, Perelli's vehicle was searched and items were put in the trunk. Perelli chose to leave the vehicle and not have it towed. At the police station he was given an blood alcohol test, (which came back negative) then was given tickets for driving 53 in a 45, driving with no license or insurance proof, driving an unregistered vehicle and was released on a $450 bond. When Perelli got back to his car an hour and a half later it had been vandalized. His trunk wide open, the passenger window had been shattered, and all of his important items were missing. .
"I just running a quick errand to pick up my laptop from work, they closed at 8. Next thing you know, I'm in cuffs in a police car. Most people get a ticket or a warning you would think. I told him I accidentally left my license and insurance at home in my wallet. The car is registered to me, and my license is valid but they made up excuses to search my car like all cops. Then they arrest me to do a alcohol test. When I get back to my car everything's gone. My laptop had everything related to my music career, my database, my Internet hosting. Everything we worked for is gone without it we finished. The police set me up for failure. I will be filing a lawsuit very soon."
Perelli, CEO of Heat Advisory Records just released his new CD, Private Stock, Tuesday November 13th