Singer Chris Brown has come out of his Los Angeles home after officers responding to a woman’s call for help served a search warrant.
The development ended a standoff that began hours earlier Tuesday when the woman called from outside the home. Police said she was not inside the home in the San Fernando Valley.
Police Lt. Chris Ramirez says about a half-dozen people were escorted out of the residence and will be interviewed.
Ramirez says nobody has been arrested and everyone has been cooperative.
Los Angeles cops rushed to Brown’s home after a woman said that Brown threatened her with a gun.
Officers who showed up at his sprawling estate in LA’s Tarzana neighborhood were barred from entering and told to get a search warrant.
While cops were waiting outside, Brown tossed a duffel bag — which contained drugs and guns — out a window and shouted, “Come and get me,” TMZ reported.
While detectives waited for a judge’s signature, the abusive Brown went off in videos he posted to Instagram citing “Black Lives Matter.”
“I ain’t did s–t. I ain’t going to do s–t. And it’s always going to be f–k the police black lives matter, n—er,” he said.