Eminem Reportedly Forced to Confront Intruder Who Crept Past Sleeping Security Guards

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IBexNews - Eminem confronted an intruder who broke into his home and sneaked past the rapper’s sleeping security team.

According to TMZ, 26-year-old Matthew David Hughes broke a window in Eminem’s kitchen and climbed into the house in a Detroit-area gated community around 4 a.m. earlier in April.

An alarm was triggered but the Real Slim Shady’s security guards remained fast asleep. The commotion did wake Eminem who investigated and found the suspect in his living room. After yelling for his security team, they finally woke up and grabbed the guy. According to XXL, Eminem detained Hughes himself.

Police rushed to the home and Hughes was taken into custody and charged with two felonies: first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of a building.

According to the report, no items were taken from the home.



"The COVID-19 pandemic is extraordinary and unprecedented in modern times in this nation. It presents a clear and present danger to free society for reasons that need no elaboration. COVID-19 presents a heightened risk for incarcerated defendants like Mr. Hernandez with respiratory ailments such as asthma."

The rapper showed no symptoms of coronavirus infection Thursday, according to his lawyer.

Daniel Hernandez

"At some point, I'm guessing, yes," he'll be tested, Lazzaro said. "When it becomes readily available."

Hernandez last year flipped on members of the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, a gang founded by prisoners on Rikers Island, the notorious New York City jail.

His testimony helped convict gang leaders Anthony "Harv" Ellison and Aljermiah "Nuke" Mack in October of racketeering conspiracy connected to their alleged gang activity.

In September, Hernandez told a court that his role had been to "just keep making hits and be the financial support for the gang ... so they could buy guns and stuff like that."

Engelmayer wrote that he doesn't believe Hernandez will be a threat to neighbors: "For reasons including those set out at length at Mr. Hernandez's sentencing, the Court is, further, persuaded that Mr. Hernandez — having been prosecuted, pled guilty, and publicly cooperated against members of the gang, the Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods, in concert with whom his violent acts were committed — no longer will present a meaningful danger to the community if at liberty."


 

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