US singer Chris Brown has been arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after a woman told police he had threatened her with a gun.
Beauty queen Baylee Curran told the LA Times Mr Brown had pointed the gun at her face after she had been admiring his friend's jewellery.
Mr Brown came out of his home after a stand-off with police on Tuesday.
Mr Brown's lawyer tweeted that his client was later freed, adding that the accusations were "demonstrably false".
Associated Press reported that Mr Brown was released on $250,000 (£190,000) bail.
The singer has several convictions for violence, including a 2009 assault on his then girlfriend, pop star Rihanna.
Chris Brown was arrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon Tuesday, the Los Angeles police department confirmed to USA TODAY.
Brown was "arrested at some point this afternoon," says LAPD detective Meghan Aguilar. Although an exact time was not available, she said Brown was arrested before 5 p.m. The R&B star was booked into an LAPD jail facility before being transferred to county jail and posting bail.
Brown was released on $250,000 bail, NBC News and Entertainment Tonight reported.
Mark Geragos, Brown's attorney, confirmed Brown's release on Twitter.
"Thanks to everyone for their support and well wishes," he tweeted. "Chris is out and well. The allegations against him are demonstrably false #TeamBreezy"
LAPD public information Officer Tony Im said Brown was arrested with his lawyer, Mark Geragos, by his side, after a "thorough investigation" that produced "probable cause" for arrest. But Im was unable to detail the circumstances of why Brown was arrested — for instance, did police find a gun at his home? Im said no one else was arrested in the case.
The arrest came after police spent hours outside Brown's house, waiting for a judge to sign a search warrant so they could go inside and investigate a woman's claim that the trouble-plagued singer threatened her with a gun earlier this morning.
The police declined to explain what they were doing at Brown's house except to say that they were called to the sprawling mansion in Tarzana in the San Fernando Valley after a woman, still officially unidentified, reported about 3 a.m. Tuesday that Brown pointed a gun at her inside the house.
The accuser, Baylee Curran, later came forward and told The Los Angeles Times that Brown had pointed a gun at her face after Brown and another man at his home became angry with her when she admired the man's diamond necklace. Curran hasn't responded to requests for comment from the Associated Press.
Shortly before 1 p.m. PT, detectives from the robbery-homicide division entered Brown's house with the warrant after his attorney arrived at the scene. Geragos did not return calls for comment.
About an hour later, Brown came out of his home peacefully, according to the AP. Various media organizations live streaming the scene showed a man in a red baseball cap sitting outside the house on the front walkway and smiling with police, as Geragos paced nearby.
The AP quoted Lt. Chris Ramirez telling reporters at the scene that several people were escorted from the residence after the search warrant was served and that everyone had been cooperative.
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