Chris Brown Shooting Near Home Ends With One Suspect Arrested
Police responded to a shooting near chris brown’s Los Angeles home on Friday around 4:11 p.m., and one suspect was arrested at the scene. The incident happened on the street outside Brown’s residence in Tarzana, not inside the house or on his property.
West Valley Division Los Angeles Police Department officers answered a radio call for a potential shooting that had just occurred. LAPD said the victim and the suspect became involved in a dispute, and the suspect then produced a CO2-style handgun and fired at the victim.
Tarzana Street Response
Responding officers apprehended the suspect and arrested him for assault with a deadly weapon, not a firearm. Bail was set at $50,000.00.
The caller was a woman who described the alleged suspect as a black male around 35 years of age. She told authorities the suspect fired the weapon at her vehicle.
Brown Was Not Involved
Chris Brown was not involved in the shooting, and sources said it was unclear whether he was in the home at the time. That narrow distinction matters for anyone tracking Brown’s residence: the police action centered on a street dispute outside the property, not an incident inside the home itself.
Law enforcement interviewed both the alleged suspect and the victim. The suspect told investigators that an argument broke out after the woman refused to leave, and he claimed he fired shots at her vehicle after she allegedly drove over his foot.
One Arrest, Few Answers
For Brown, the immediate takeaway is simple: the police response ended with one arrest, and officials said the episode did not involve him. For readers following the story, the unresolved point is limited to Brown’s whereabouts at the time, while the criminal case now rests on the assault charge and the statements already taken from both sides.