Singer Chris Brown speaks after receiving his Grammy award for Best R&B Album for "F.A.M.E.," at the Staples Center during the 54th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, February 12, 2012. (Photo credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images) (Photo credit: ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images)

MIAMI BEACH (CBSMiami) – There’s more legal trouble facing R&B singer Chris Brown who is facing a robbery accusation on Miami Beach.

According to the Miami Beach police incident report, Chris Brown and rapper Tyga were leaving the Cameo nightclub on Miami Beach on Feb. 19th when a fan followed him outside to his car.

When Brown got into his Black Bentley, Christal Shanae Spann pulled out her iPhone and took a picture of him sitting in the car. Spann told police Brown got angry, reached through his car window and snatched the phone from her hands.

The singer then told her, “Bitch, you ain’t going to put that on no website,” according to the report. Brown then rolled up his window and drove away with her iPhone.

Brown is accused of one count of Robbery by Sudden Snatching.

Late Thursday, Miami-Dade State Attorney Katherine Fernandez Rundle released this statement:

“My prosecutors are currently speaking with witnesses and reviewing all of the materials supplied by Miami Beach Police. Only after these reviews have been completed would any type of action be considered or taken. This is the basic process that every criminal case in Miami-Dade County undergoes.”

He’s no stranger to the law. Brown pleaded guilty in 2009 for felony assault for hitting then-girlfriend Rihanna.

One day after the Miami Beach incident, Rihanna celebrated her birthday and released a controversial remix of the song “Birthday Cake” featuring Chris Brown.

Her decision to collaborate with Brown left many fans and friends in shock , awe and confusion.

According to TMZ, the singers are also getting close to reconciling on a personal level, although pals are doing everything they can to prevent it.