HIP-HOP Big Sean Says Mental Patient Attacked Him at Record Store Signing

Big Sean performs at The Forum on Feb. 28, 2016 in Inglewood, Calif.

Big Sean took to social media Saturday morning (Feb. 18) to clear the air about being attacked by a fan during his CD signing in Queens, N.Y., on Friday night.

The rapper, who was in Queens to promote his new No. 1 album, I Decided., tweeted that a fan who tried to attack him had just been released from a mental hospital.

“Some guy waited in line in the cold since 10am, bought my CD, when I signed his CD n shook his hand he TRIED to hit me off guard,” Sean wrote. “He claimed he had wrote songs for Michael Jackson, Jay Z n was wit Birdman etc. I'm hoping he's getting the proper treatment he needs.”

The assailant was quickly taken down by Big Sean’s bodyguards and arrested by police offers, TMZ reports.

Read the rapper's series of tweets below.

Look I never comment on this type of shit but they can't do me dirty and say a fan smacked me or no shit like that. — Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017

some guy waited in line in the cold since 10am, bought my CD, when I signed his CD n shook his hand he TRIED to hit me off guard — Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017

the dude was released from a mental hospital last week, has a long record of mental illness n was off his meds. Very serious issues — Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017

He claimed he had wrote songs for Michael Jackson, Jay Z n was wit Birdman etc. I'm hoping he's getting the proper treatment he needs. — Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017

I wanted to keep the signing going but the store shut it down. Sorry it got ruined for the rest of the real fans — Sean Don (@BigSean) February 18, 2017