Drake received another uninvited guest allegedly trying to trespass and break into his Toronto mansion on Saturday.
His security team reportedly detained another alleged intruder at the home of the rapper, 37, for the third time this week — not including the drive-by shooting of another guard.
In photos and images obtained by TMZ, one man is seen holding down another man, who has his arms behind his back, on the lawn outside of the gates.
It was reported that one of the security guards made a call for help while the other subdued the alleged trespasser without much effort on his own.
The Toronto Police Service told the outlet that officers arrived at Drake’s home at 3:30 PM ET, where then escorted a lone male off the property after he refused to leave. The unidentified man wast then ticketed.
Just hours after he took to Instagram to complain about news helicopters circling his estate after a scary week of police-involved incidents.
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Drake received another uninvited guest allegedly trying to trespass and break into his Toronto mansion on Saturday; seen in September 2016
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His security team reportedly detained another alleged intruder at the home of the rapper, 37, for the third time this week — not including the drive-by shooting of another guard
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The first involved an early morning shooting of a security guard outside of his mansion gates on Tuesday.
Toronto Police told DailyMail.com they could not confirm if the Hotline Bling hitmaker was at his residence at the time of the shooting.
Then, police officers were called to his home around 2 p.m. Wednesday after an intruder tried to break into his home.
Once again, police responded to another call about a trespasser at around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, according to a statement from Toronto Police spokesperson Shannon Eames as reported by USA Today.
The trespasser was later taken to the hospital.
It’s unclear if there is any connection between the intruders, or the drive-by shooting, to Drake’s widely publicized feud with Lamar, 36, which has been carried out via viral diss tracks.
Although the police mentioned that they were aware of the feud, they said there wasn’t currently any indication that the incidents were related.
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In photos and images obtained by TMZ , one man is seen holding down another man, who has his arms behind his back, on the lawn outside of the gates. The outlet reported that one of the security guards made a call for help while the other subdued the alleged trespasser without much effort on his own; seen in December 2022
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The first incident involved an early morning shooting of a security guard outside of his mansion gates on Tuesday; seen outside Drake’s Toronto residence on May 7
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This week, there were also alleged attempts to break into his home on Wednesday and Thursday. The second intruder was reportedly involved in an ‘altercation’ with multiple security guards outside of Drake’s $100 million mansion before the police arrived; seen in December 2022
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It’s unclear if there is any connection between the intruders, or the drive-by shooting, to Drake’s widely publicized feud with Kendrick Lamar, 36, which has been carried out via viral diss tracks. Although the police mentioned that they were aware of the feud, they previously said there wasn’t currently any indication that the incidents were related; seen in May 2023
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However, the shooting and attempted invasions at Drake’s Toronto mansion comes after Lamar taunted him by using his home as his cover art this past week. In the past month, the rival rappers have released ‘diss tracks’ against each other. For his track Not Like Us, Lamar used an image of Drake’s mansion covered in markers from a sex offender app
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They accused one another of abusing women, with the five-time Grammy winner — who recently relisted his Beverly Hills mansion for $88 million after a year on the market — dropping the last diss track, The Heart Part 6, on Sunday, May 5
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However, the shooting and attempted invasions at Drake’s Toronto mansion comes after Lamar taunted him by using his home as his cover art this past week.
In the past month, the rival rappers have released ‘diss tracks’ against each other.
For his track Not Like Us, Lamar used an image of Drake’s mansion covered in markers from a sex offender app.
They accused one another of abusing women, with the five-time Grammy winner — who recently relisted his Beverly Hills mansion for $88 million after a year on the market — dropping the last diss track, The Heart Part 6, on Sunday, May 5.