According to CNN, an antique gun and some bullets were taken from the home of Charlie Sheen after a search, the actor’s divorce attorney Mark Gross confirmed Friday.

Gross said that he did not believe that by having the items his client was in violation of a temporary restraining order, which was filed on March 1 as Sheen’s estranged wife, Brooke Mueller, requested it by alleging that he had threatened to kill her. Also, Gross added that no drugs were found and police were courteous during the Thursday night search.

Regarding the restraining order, it states Sheen cannot possess, have, buy or try to buy, receive or try to receive, or in any other way get guns, other firearms or ammunition.

The actor tweeted afterwards, “the LAPD were AWESOME. Absolute pros! they can protect and serve this Warlock anytime!!! c.”

He has 2.5 million followers now.

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Eiko Watanabe is a Blast staff writer in New York

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