Robert Allen

Detroit Free Press

►UPDATE: Trey Songz punched officer in dressing room after stage antics, police say

►UPDATE: Trey Songz charged with assaulting officer in Detroit

R&B artist Trey Songz flipped out Wednesday night at the end of his set in Joe Louis Arena in downtown Detroit, getting arrested after throwing things, and causing a head injury to a police officer, police said.

It happened near at the end of his performance, at about 11:30 p.m. during The Big Show at the Joe, which Trey Songz headlined with Chris Brown and others.

"He was told his set was over, that he would have to get off the stage," Detroit Police Officer Dan Donakowski said. "At which time, he became irate and started throwing objects (from) the stage; speakers, microphones, anything he could get his hands on."

Police approached the stage and "tried to calm" the artist, whose real name is Tremaine Neverson, 32, of Petersburg, Va. The Wayne County Prosecutor's Office charged him with a felony count of assault on a police officer causing injury after he struck an officer with his fist, causing a concussion, according to a news release Thursday.

"One of our sergeants was struck in the head with an object," Donakowski said. "He suffered a concussion. He was treated and released at a local hospital."

Neverson was arrested on suspicion of resisting and obstructing, as well as malicious destruction of property. He was later charged by the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office with the more-serious felony count of assault on a police officer causing injury, and misdemeanor aggravated assault.

Neverson's verified Twitter account retweeted a video showing the performer jump into the audience at the end of the set before returning to the stage.

Black Entertainment Television reported Monday on a Snapchat video Trey Songz released about getting kicked out of the MGM National Harbor Hotel and Casino in Washington, D.C. earlier this month. He says in the video that he and his crew were kicked out of the casino, BET reports.

“Hey this is Trey Songz in D.C. with a special message for the f****** police. F*** y'all. F*** the police. F*** the MGM. F*** all y'all,” he said in the video.

In an Instagram video, the musician explains that the MGM incident started when he was playing cards at the casino, and someone at another table started talking crazy, drawing the attention of security to him.

Trey Songz, a contemporary R&B singer, songwriter and producer debuted in 2005 and had five albums that reached the Top 20 of the Billboard 200 chart in the first 10 years of his career, according to Billboard. He's been nominated for multiple Grammy awards. And he's also played a prominent acting role in the films "Texas Chainsaw 3D" and "Baggage Claim," among others, according to the Internet Movie Database.

In the latest Instagram post (which includes language some may find objectionable) Wednesday before his arrest, Trey Songz posted a photo of himself in front of a mirror with the message, "You become your own reputation unfairly or not..."

His publicists didn't immediately respond to requests for comment.

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