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Alaskan Bush People: Bear Browns Denies Charges After Recent Arrest

Bear Brown from Alaskan Bush People denied the recent domestic violence charges brought against him after his arrest. The Discovery Channel star was arrested on March 11 after an altercation with his wife, Raiven Adams. Now Bear is trying to set the record straight and share his truth.

The "king of extreme" has been a fan-favorite on Alaskan Bush People for a few years, thanks to Bear's eagerness to interact with his fans. The past year has been hard on him and the entire Wolf Pack after the patriarch, Billy Brown, passed away in February of 2021 due to a seizure. Since that fateful day, Bear has been working on North Star Ranch with most of his siblings, trying to keep their father's dream alive on a working ranch. Bear recently married Raiven in January, leading fans to believe that he was on an upswing, but recent news of his arrest has caused some concern.

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This week, Bear took to Instagram to claim that the recent charges against him are "unfounded." Bear was arrested on March 11 after an altercation with Raiven. The Alaskan Bush People star and father of one told fans that he was "certain the facts will reveal the truth." Bear made sure to thank his followers for sticking by him during this tough time. The picture he shared was of a water scene, presumably to represent a sense of calm. Check out Bear's post below:

Raiven also shared her thoughts in a post of her own. The mother of one was a little blunter with her words as she shared that the incident was a private matter that shouldn't be shared online. Raiven shared that she appreciated fans' support but that she would not be sharing anything publicly apart from this particular statement. She shared that anytime social media has been involved in their private matters, it's ended worse than it began. Raiven ended her post by hinting that fans shouldn't believe everything they read online, noting that the most important person in the whole situation is the couple's son, River.

Bear has a court date set for April 26, where fans will hopefully be able to learn more information about the case. The Alaskan Bush People star has not commented further on the situation and most likely won't for the foreseeable future. Bear and Raiven only recently tied the knot in January in front of a small group of family and friends. Hopefully, the couple will be able to work their issues out and get back on track.

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Source: Bear Brown/Instagram



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