Police descended upon the Miami Beach home of Lil Wayne after receiving a phone call alleging that shots were fired at his residence.
Miami police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez say
s police units responded Wednesday after an unknown person called on a police non-emergency line at 12:40 p.m. to say four people had been shot at the waterfront home on an exclusive island.
Rodriguez says no evidence of any shooting at the house. He says the call was an apparent hoax.
No ambulances were called to the scene and police told reporters outside the house that a preliminary investigation showed no indication of any shots being fired.
Property records show the eight-bedroom, 10-bath home was most recently assessed at $9.4 million.
Miami police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez say
s police units responded Wednesday after an unknown person called on a police non-emergency line at 12:40 p.m. to say four people had been shot at the waterfront home on an exclusive island.
Rodriguez says no evidence of any shooting at the house. He says the call was an apparent hoax.
No ambulances were called to the scene and police told reporters outside the house that a preliminary investigation showed no indication of any shots being fired.
Property records show the eight-bedroom, 10-bath home was most recently assessed at $9.4 million.
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