Chris Brown has moved to distance himself from a security incident at his Tarzana residence, a situation that resulted in one member of his team losing his job. According to TMZ, the guard involved in the confrontation is no longer employed following his arrest. Police confirmed that the individual had been working as part of Brown’s security detail but has since been dismissed. The episode, which unfolded late last week, remains under investigation.
Accounts of what occurred vary in detail but point to a tense encounter outside the property. Reports indicate that a woman arrived without prior notice, something sources say happens with some frequency at the home. The situation escalated when she declined to leave, leading to a confrontation with security. It has been alleged that she attempted to drive toward the guard, prompting him to fire his weapon. The woman later contacted authorities, alleging that her vehicle had been targeted, and the guard was subsequently arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and vandalism.
Brown Pushes Back as Music and Tour Plans Take Center Stage
Brown addressed the growing speculation in a statement shared on Instagram, pushing back on claims that tied him directly to the incident. “AT THIS POINT THIS PATTERN IS OLD. I’m looking at the news like the rest of yall wondering when and where the hell this happened. I been in my rib this whole time. Ain’t heard a gunshot, police car or anything. DONT ATTACH MY NAME YO NONE OF THIS BULLSHT. I got sht to do!”
The incident comes at a time when Brown is otherwise focused on new music and touring plans. He has recently revealed the tracklist for his forthcoming album, “Brown,” which is scheduled for release this week. The project follows his single “Fallin” featuring Leon Thomas and arrives ahead of the planned Raymond & Brown tour with Usher, a collaboration expected to draw significant attention across major venues.


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