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An intruder was detained in Toronto on Wednesday after allegedly attempting to gain access to Drake‘s mansion. The incident comes one day after the rapper’s security guard was shot outside the same residence.
“Officers were called after a person attempted to gain access to the property,” a police spokesperson told CityNews.
“Officers were called after a person attempted to gain access to the property,” the Toronto Police Department told Toronto’s CityNews. “The person was apprehended under the Mental Health Act.”
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No other details on the suspect were made available.
On Tuesday, Toronto Police posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the shooting, which occurred at Bayview Avenue and Lawrence Avenue in the city’s Bridle Path district, left one man with “serious injuries” which had to be treated at nearby Sunnybrook Hospital.
Inspector Paul Krawczyk of the Integrated Gun and Gang Task Force said during a press conference outside Drake’s home that officers were called to the residence just after 2 a.m. Tuesday morning.
“That person was working apparently as a security guard at the residence. He was standing outside the gates in front of the residence when the shooting occurred,” officer Krawczyk said. There was no known motive for the shooting at the time, and the victim remained in the hospital Wednesday.
Both incidents come as an alleged feud between Drake and fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar continues to make headlines. The back-and-forth had continued through the weekend with Drake’s release, “The Heart Part 6,” a new diss track that pushed back against some of the sexual predator allegations made by Lamar in a series of songs released over the past week.
“The stakes are extreme. This is not just ‘I don’t like you, you don’t like me, let’s see who can embarrass each other the most,'” THR‘s Shaheem Reid wrote Wednesday. “No, this is as high as you can get for a master of ceremonies. When the smoke clears from this, the victor could very well be crowned the greatest, not just of right now, but of his generation, maybe even of all-time depending on what fan you ask. That’s how serious this is.”
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