LOS
ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Chris Brown was arrested on suspicion of
assault with a deadly weapon on Tuesday after a daylong standoff and
search at his Los Angeles home that began when a woman called 911,
police said.
Brown,
27, denied any wrongdoing in posts on Instagram before he was taken
into custody and said that he had woken up to find police outside and
that they would need a warrant to enter the property in the Tarzana
neighborhood in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley.
“He
is being transported to robbery homicide, where he will be arrested for
assault with a deadly weapon, Lieutenant Chris Ramirez of the Los
Angeles Police Department told reporters at an impromptu media
conference outside Brown’s home.
Ramirez
declined to elaborate on the charges against Brown, saying that the
investigation was still under way. Earlier TMZ.com and the Los Angeles
Times reported that the singer had pointed a gun at the woman.
Police
who responded to the 911 emergency call spent hours surrounding the
home before obtaining a search warrant and beginning a search of the
sprawling premises in the early afternoon.
During
that search TMZ posted a photo of Brown standing outside the home with a
police officer and his attorney, Mark Geragos. Geragos could not be
reached by Reuters for comment.
In
2009, Brown assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna, and in 2015 finished
a lengthy term of probation, community service and domestic violence
classes. Brown has also been involved in several other incidents
involving violence.
"I
don’t sleep half the damn night I just wake up to all these …
helicopters, choppers is around, police out there at the gate,” Brown
said on Instagram.
“I
don’t care y'all going to stay playing with me like I’m the villain out
here, like I’m going crazy … good luck when you get the warrant or
whatever you need to do. You’re going to walk right up in here and
you’re going to see nothing you idiots,” he added.
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