In the midst of their ongoing battle with Kendrick Lamar, police investigate the gunshot at Drake’s estate and apprehend the invader the very next day.
While they continue their investigation into the drive-by shooting outside Drake’s house that left a security guard critically injured, Toronto police are interacting with the public. And now there’s a trespass attempt on the rapper’s house.
Drake’s house invader was apprehended by police.
Due to an attempted break-in, Toronto police were summoned to Drake’s house once more the day following the incident.
At around 2:00 pm on Wednesday, May 8, authorities apprehended a person who was attempting to enter the Drake’s Bridle Path property without permission.
He was detained by Drake’s personal protection until the cops showed up.
The arrest was conducted in accordance with the Mental Health Act, a police spokeswoman told CityNews Toronto.
The intruder’s name has not been made public.
Growing concern over Drake’s home’s security
The drive-by shooting happened early on Tuesday when unknown gunmen pulled up in a car and started firing at Drake’s house.
The security guy was promptly sent to the hospital after suffering injuries during the incident. The guard’s injuries are not publicly known to the full degree.
After the shooting, Police Duty Inspector Paul Krawczyk addressed the media, saying that while the culprits fled in a car, they “cannot speak to a motive at this time.”
Although they can’t reveal much at this time, police have stated that they “collected some video evidence which captures the incident.”
Krawczyk stated, “We’re dealing with issues with video quality.”
“More information will be available as we gather it and improve our ability to analyse video.”
Although a lot of speculation has been made, the police have not formally linked the shooting to the conflict between Drake and fellow musician Kendrick Lamar.
Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s feud
The media has been focusing on Drake and Lamar’s diss feud for the past several weeks.
When Lamar released the diss tune “Not Like Us,” which featured pictures of Drake’s residence that were obtained from Google Maps, tensions increased. The two then had a series of verbal confrontations, during which Drake released a countertrack titled “The Heart Pt. 6.”
On Google Maps, Lamar’s followers changed the names of places in Drake’s area and added menacing remarks that infuriated the rapper.
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