An attorney
for Chris Brown said Wednesday that the singer has been released from custody,
following a bizarre standoff at his home with police after a woman alleged
that
he pointed a gun at her.
He was freed
on $250,000 bail at 11:19 pm local time (0619 GMT Wednesday), according to Los
Angeles County jail records. “Chris is out and well,” Brown’s attorney Mark
Geragos tweeted a short time later.
“The
allegations against him are demonstrably false.” The Los Angeles Police
Department earlier said that officers from the homicide and robbery division,
which deals with celebrity cases, headed to Brown’s palatial home after the
woman called for help at 3:11 am on Tuesday.
Brown, 27, took to social media to
deny wrongdoing, daring police to get a search warrant to enter his home in a
series of videos posted on Instagram.
“Barricaded myself in my house,” the pop
star said in the online post. “I’m not coming out — for what?” said Brown, in a
video post broadcast on US television and shared countless times online.
“When
you all get the warrant or whatever you need, you’re gonna walk right up in
here and see nothing, you idiots,” Brown says on Instagram.
After the lengthy
standoff, police by early afternoon had obtained a search warrant and entered the
singer’s home.
Baylee Curran, who was crowned Miss California Regional in a
beauty pageant this year, identified herself as the caller as she also took to
Instagram.
She also spoke to the Los Angeles Times, saying she and a friend
went into a hot tub at Brown’s house and that the singer became angry when she
admired the jewelry of a member of his entourage.
She said she fled in fear,
then refused to sign a nondisclosure agreement before she escaped from Brown’s
house.
The gossip website TMZ reported that Brown had thrown a duffle bag out
of a window and that police had recovered a gun as well as drugs.
Police have
not confirmed the report. The R&B singer, who topped the US singles chart
with “Run It!”
and “Kiss Kiss,” has had years of run-ins with the law.
Most
notoriously, he was convicted of beating then-girlfriend Rihanna before the
2009 Grammy Awards, forcing the pop singer to miss the music industry’s annual
gala.
He is set to be arraigned in court on September 20. The incident comes
with Brown scheduled later this week to open an international tour, with the
first date scheduled for Curacao this Friday, and appearances planned in Japan
at the end of next month.
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