Chris Brown has denied recent assault allegations that suggest that he forcibly removed a woman from his tour bus.
The singer and his crew are apparently "persons of interest" to police after a woman pressed charges for reportedly being thrown off of Brown's tour bus on Monday night (September 14).
Chris Brown has tweeted his testimony drawing attention to the fact that there is no video evidence and reminding us that one time someone broke into his house. Brown took the role of a temporary criminologist saying that we should "shine the light on real fucking criminals" and describing the assault claims as "hilarious".
See Chris Brown's tweets below
Funny how my name comes up in an investigation with no video evidence but the cops have a full video of niggas breaking in to my house.
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) September 18, 2015
Let's shine the light on real fucking criminals. People looking for a come up. Hilarious!
— Chris Brown (@chrisbrown) September 18, 2015
According to TMZ, the alleged assault took place outside a Gentlemen's Club in Denver where Brown, French Montana and Fetty Wap were in the process of shooting a new music video.
The third degree assault charges were filed when the woman refused to hand over her mobile phone on the production set in line with the shoot's regulations.
This incident just adds to the legal marsh Brown is stuck in right now. The singer is reportedly being sued by a gunshot victim that suffered injuries after attending one of Brown's concerts earlier this year.