LA
police were outside Chris Brown's home awaiting a search warrant Tuesday after
an unidentified woman filed a complaint against the troubled rapper, who
remained holed up inside posting bizarre video rants on Instagram.
"We have
detectives that are at Chris Brown's residence and we do have a (Police
Intelligence Operations) to gather more information," an LAPD spokesman
told FOX411, later adding the Robbery-Homicide Division is heading the
investigation.
According to
multiple media outlets, a woman claimed Brown pointed a gun at her before she
was able to escape. The LAPD told us: "No shots were fired... right now
that's all we have."
Brown, 27,
posted two videos on Instagram from inside the house. Talking to the camera in
one, the rapper acknowledged law enforcement were outside his house. "So I
don't sleep half the damn night I just wake up to all these mother f--king
helicopters, choppers is around, police out there at the gate," he said.
In the other
video, Brown denied wrongdoing, and criticized law enforcement.
"I ain't
did s--t. I ain't going to do s--t. And it's always going to be be f--k the
police black lives matter n---er," he said. "I don't care y'all going
to stay playing with me like I'm the villain out here, like I'm going crazy.
You guys got me f--ked up though because 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. I'm tired of f--king dealing with you all, y'all the
worst gang in the world, the police, and I said it."
The LA
Times reports officers made an attempt to enter Brown's house but were
turned away and told to obtain a search warrant.
A call to
Brown's attorney and an email to his rep were not immediately returned.
This isn't the first time police have
been called to Brown's residence. According to KABC, Brown's been visited by the
police five times in the past year due to various disturbance of the peace
complaints.
Brown was
sentenced to five years of probation in 2009 for hitting then-girlfriend
Rihanna. His probation ended in 2015.
In 2013,
Brown struck a man outside a Washington hotel and was charged with misdemeanor
assault. The singer was ordered into rehab but was dismissed from the facility
for violating its rules. He spent two and a half months in custody, with U.S.
marshals shuttling him between Los Angeles and the nation's capital for court
hearings.
In another
incident while in treatment, Brown allegedly threw a brick at his mother's car
following a counseling session. This was after Brown had completed
court-ordered anger management classes.
In January, a
Las Vegas woman alleged that Brown hit her and took her cellphone. Police
investigated but did not find evidence to file charges.
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