(CNN) Singer Chris Brown was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon Tuesday evening, LAPD Lieutenant Chris Ramirez said in a press conference.
Officers responded to a woman's call for help at Brown's suburban Los Angeles residence around 3 a.m. Tuesday, according to an LAPD spokesman.
A search warrant was obtained by police Tuesday afternoon and law enforcement officials spent several hours at Brown's residence before he was taken into custody. Brown will be transported to an LAPD jail for processing.
"My client's position is that we're cooperating," Brown's attorney Mark Geragos told HLN's Dr. Drew Pinsky. "There's no truth to it, and we're going to let it play out."
Brown was booked and later released on $250,000 bail. Geragos tweeted that Brown was "out and well," and called the charges "demonstrably false."
Brown's accuser is a woman named Baylee Curran, who claims to be the 2016 Miss California Regional title holder, according to TMZ and the Los Angeles Times. But CNN has confirmed that she was stripped of her title in July.
"She is not the current title holder," Joshua James, a spokesperson for the Miss California Regional pageant, told CNN. "She was stripped of her crown ... there were some incidents that we had to investigate, that she was displaying erratic behavior. We can't go into detail on those matters."
James added that pageant officials have repeatedly reached out to Curran to "stop making public appearances" as the title holder, but that she has "refused to give back the crown and sash."
Curran claims that Brown pointed a gun at her after she admired a piece of jewelry a friend of his was showing her.
"I don't know if it was Chris' friend or how he was related, but that's when he told me to back away from the diamond necklace and started cussing me out and calling me names," she told the Los Angeles Times. "That's when Chris pulled his gun and told me to 'Get out.' He said 'I'm sick of you girls, get the F out!'"
CNN has not independently confirmed Curran's identity as the accuser.
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CNN has learned that Curran is currently facing her own legal troubles in New York. "She is wanted for an 2013 Grand Larceny that took place inside the Plaza Hotel, " said Officer Lieutenant John Grimpel, a public information officer for the NYPD.
The LAPD Robbery-Homicide division is handling the current investigation involving Brown. More details on the events that led to Brown's arrest have not yet been made available.
Earlier Tuesday, Brown posted three videos to his social media accounts. In one video, the singer railed against the police and media and said he was being unfairly portrayed as a villain.
"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," he said in one video. "I'm tired of ... dealing with y'all."
"At the same time," Brown added, "when I call the police for stalker people that are endangering my life, they don't come until the next day. Then somebody make a f***ed up allegation about me, and oh yeah the whole f***ing SWAT team."
Surprising celebrity rehab stays
After
Chris Brown violated his probation in 2013, we were intrigued when
a judge sent him off to rehab instead of jail to deal with his anger problems as well as drug abuse.
Probably one of the most-used words in Hollywood -- aside from "scandal" -- is "rehab." It seems nearly every celebrity has sought treatment at one point or another, although reasons can vary from substance abuse to mental health to simply "undisclosed."
Singer Chaka Khan entered rehab for "a dependence on prescription pain medications," according to her website.
"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" actor Terry Crews has admitted in a series of Facebook videos that he has sought treatment for a porn addiction that "messed up my life."
A representative for actress Hayden Panettiere revealed she had entered a treatment facility to combat postpartum depression, a condition she'd spoken openly about since the birth of her daughter in December 2014.
TMZ reported that Jon Hamm of AMC's "Mad Men," shown here on NBC's "Today" show, completed a 30-day stint in rehab to treat an addiction to alcohol.
Selena Gomez's rep confirmed that the 21-year-old voluntarily had a two-week stay at an Arizona-based rehab center in January 2014. The rep wouldn't say what she needed treatment for, just that it didn't have anything to do with drugs or alcohol.
MTV's "Total Request Live" may be a distant memory, but
Mariah Carey's bizarre 2001 appearance on the program can't be forgotten. That year, Carey rolled onto the "TRL" set wheeling an ice-cream cart and wearing an oversized T-shirt, taking host Carson Daly completely by surpise. After the awkward interview -- during which Daly repeatedly asked her, "What are you doing?!" -- Carey went into rehab for what was initially described as an emotional and physical breakdown. The
singer later clarified that the only thing that was wrong with her was exhaustion.
After announcing her split from Ashton Kutcher in November 2011,
Demi Moore was under such stress that she pulled out of a film project and went to rehab the next January. "Demi has chosen to seek professional assistance to treat her exhaustion and improve her overall health,"
her rep said at the time.
Britney Spears' stint in rehab is now among the most famous, so it might be hard to consider this "surprising." But remember that, at the time, Spears' behavior was much more erratic, and the only thing that was certain was that she was going through some things. Before she "voluntarily checked herself into an undisclosed rehab facility" in 2007, Spears reportedly checked into Eric Clapton's Crossroads treatment facility in Antigua but left after just a day, headed to Florida and then infamously shaved her head.
It's unclear whether
Dean McDermott was trying to address the rumors that he'd cheated on wife Tori Spelling when he announced that he was going to rehab in January 2014 or if that was just unfortunate timing. Either way,
the reality star and actor has said that he's seeking help for "some health and personal issues" and that he's "truly sorry for the mistakes I have made and for the pain I've caused my family."
In January 2014, singer
Ke$ha announced that she was seeking treatment for an eating disorder
and canceled upcoming concert stops in order to stay on track.
David Duchovny admitted entering rehab for sex addiction in 2008, saying in a statement at the time that he "voluntarily entered a facility for ... treatment." Interestingly, he was simultaneously portraying a womanizing writer on Showtime's "Californication."
Eva Mendes' 2008 trip to rehab caught many off-guard, and what was even more puzzling was the lack of clarity about what she was seeking treatment for. Mendes' silence led to plenty of theories, many of which involved allegations of substance abuse, but the actress brushed them off. "There are so many lies out there regarding my recent trip to Cirque Lodge," she told Interview magazine in 2008. "But I don't care what people think. I just don't care. So I will neither confirm nor deny."
Like fellow actress Eva Mendes, Kirsten Dunst spent part of 2008 seeking treatment at Utah's Cirque Lodge facility. At the time, it was speculated that Dunst's stay was prompted by too much partying, but the actress later said that she was suffering from depression.
In 2004, amid gossip about her frighteningly frail physique, Mary-Kate Olsen checked into an undisclosed rehab facility to seek treatment for an eating disorder. "This is a challenge that Mary-Kate has made a decision to face," her rep told People magazine at the time. "This is a challenge she will meet."
Tiger Woods declined to say why he spent 45 days in rehab around the start of 2010, but given his admission to having multiple extramarital affairs, it wasn't long before the public tried to fill in the blanks. Woods, however,
said that he went to rehab "to take a hard look at myself. And I did, and I've come out better."
In 2011, "American Pie" star
Seann William Scott checked himself into rehab to confront "health and personal issues." His 30-day stay didn't change his sense of humor, though: he later joked with the UK's Independent that he'd been addicted to watching his own movies. "Have you ever seen 'The Dukes of Hazzard'?"
he said. "Don't, it's f*****g terrible."
Brown, 27, was put on probation for five years in 2009 after pleading guilty to one count of felony assault on then-girlfriend Rihanna. He was jailed for almost three months in 2014 after violating his probation.
CNN has made multiple attempts to reach Curran, but she was not immediately available for comment.
Brown's next court date is set for September 20.
CNN's Cherri Mossburg and Sonya Hamasaki contributed to this report.