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LOS ANGELES — Police were called to the home of singer Chris Brown early Tuesday morning after a woman reported being threatened, Los Angeles Police Department sources have confirmed to Mashable.

Robbery/homicide detectives responded to the report at 3:11 a.m. from Brown's home in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Tarzana, the LAPD said. According to the Los Angeles Times and TMZ, the woman told police that Brown pointed a gun at her in a violent rage before she ran outside to make the call.

Police were told to get a search warrant to enter the palatial estate, and were reportedly waiting outside while the court prepared the papersTMZ reported that Brown taunted police and threw a duffel bag ( in which a weapon and drugs were found) out a window. Read more...

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