Chris Brown Rants ‘F*ck the Police,' 'Black Lives Matter, N***a'

August 31st, 2016 3:33 PM

Chris Brown used some choice words to describe police Tuesday – most of them consisting of four letters.

Tuesday night, Los Angeles police arrested singer Chris Brown on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon after a woman, allegedly Baylee Curran, the 2016 Miss California Regional, claimed that he pointed a gun at her. But before his arrest, the 27-year-old posted three videos to his Instagram account in which he ranted about police.

In one video, since removed from Instagram, Brown raged “fuck the police” and “Black Lives Matter, nigga.” He also called police the “worst gang in the world” and “idiots.” 

And all this new shit, y’all ain’t doing nothing but giving me better publicity. Every – ‘how old is he going to be?’ Come on, my nigga, I’m tired of this shit. ‘Barricaded myself in my house?’ Have you seen my house? Imma barricade myself in a palace. ‘I’m not coming out.’ For what? I ain’t did shit, I ain’t going to do shit. And it’s always going to be fuck the police. Black Lives Matter, nigga. I don’t care. Ya’ll got to stop playing with me like I’m – I’m the villain out here, like I’m going crazy. I’m not. You guys got me fucked up though, so good luck. When you get the warrant or whatever you need to do, you going to walk up right in here, and you going to see nothing, you idiots. I’m tired of fucking dealin with y’all. Ya’ll the worst gang in the world. The police. And I said it. Fuck you.

The other two videos were also removed from his Instagram account (although they appear on fan accounts). In one of them, Brown bashed the “motherfucking helicopter choppers” and “police out there at the gate.” He criticized the police for not protecting him from “stalker people that are endangering my life” while, at the same time, immediately responding to a “fucked up allegation.”

“My nigga,” he added, “I’m innocent. Fuck everybody.”

 

 

A video posted by Chris Brown (@chrisbrownioficial) on

 

So I’m [a]sleep half the damn night, I just wake up, all these motherfucking helicopter choppers is around, police out there at the gate. Come on, my nigga, what the fuck else do y’all want from me, bro? I stay out of the way, take care of my daughter, do work, I don’t even fuck ugly bitches, triflin’ bitches, whatever the fuck it is. I’m not on that, bro. I’m way too tired to want to be dealing with this bullshit. Y’all, every three months, y’all got tired of me, right? You gotta be. Every three months y’all come up with something, bro. What is it? What – what’s going to be next? Imma fart an elephant? Come on, my nigga. This – but – but at the same time, when I call the police, for – for stalker people that are endangering my life, they don’t come till the next day. Unless somebody make a fuck, nig – fucked up allegation about me. And, oh yeah, the whole fuckin SWAT team. My nigga, I’m innocent. Fuck everybody, aight? I’m tired of hearing this shit.

In the other one, he invited police to “suck a fart out of my ass” and attacked them for “defacing my name” as well as his “character and integrity.”

 

 

A video posted by Chris Brown (@chrisbrownioficial) on

 

I don’t give a fuck. I don’t – I’m not running for politics. I don’t give a fuck if I get personal opinion. All y’all can suck a fart out of my ass for all I care. But what I do care about, is y’all defacing my name as a person and my character and integrity. I am a father, I am one of the best entertainers I’ll hear. But I don’t brag and try anything, “Woe is me, I don’t get enough credit.” And all y’all niggers know, I’m your daddy, nigger. So at the end of the day, I’m tired of this shit. I’m up at 6, it’s 7 something in the morning, talking this shit. For something I ain’t do. How would you feel? Fuck this fame shit. I’m a real nigga. Fuck y’all.

Police obtained a search warrant and took Brown into custody, but later released him on $250,000 bail.

Brown ran into problems with law officials before after pleading guilty in 2009 to assaulting his former girlfriend, singer Rihanna. When he broke his five-year-probation sentence, he was jailed in 2014.

While the media more often than not side with the Black Lives Matter movement, police lives – lives that are often risked for the sake of other Americans – matter too.