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Rap tycoon Dr Dre handcuffed in bizarre citizen’s arrest

Source: News Corp Australia Network:
July 26, 2016 at 16:00
DR DRE, who made his name rapping about police brutality before becoming one of the wealthiest entrepreneurs in music, has been handcuffed by cops in a dispute near his home.

Police were called to the rap tycoon’s mansion on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu on Monday after receiving a complaint from a motorist who parked outside the home.

The motorist had alleged that the 51-year-old mogul, whose real name is Andre Young, pulled a gun on him as he demanded that he leave.

“Due to the nature of the call, the person was searched, handcuffed and briefly detained in a patrol car while deputies investigated the incident,” the Los Angeles County sheriff’s department said in a statement.

Dr Dre searched by cops


 

But deputies did not find any gun on Dr Dre, an executive at Apple, who said he had been reaching for his phone to record the incident.

The motorist, however, insisted that Dr Dre threatened him and pursued a citizen’s arrest, which is allowed under California law when a private individual witnesses a crime.

TMZ reported the motorist verbally attacked Dr Dre. A source claimed he said to the rapper: “Here we go again, another black guy with a gun.”

The sheriff’s department said it gave Dr Dre a citation in connection with the citizen’s arrest but did not take any further action. Dr Dre has not commented on the allegations.

Dr Dre is one of the wealthiest people in the music industry with Apple in 2014 buying his Beats company, best known for its high-end headphones, for $US3 billion ($4 billion).

Born in the rough Los Angeles County city of Compton, Dr Dre rose to stardom with gangsta rap pioneers N.W.A. where he was in charge of the sound.
N.W.A. shocked much of white America with its unyielding criticism of law enforcement’s treatment of minorities, notably on the 1988 song F**k tha Police.
Quincy Jones and Dr Dre
The incident with Dr Dre comes amid a renewed spotlight on police around the United States after a series of killings by officers of African-Americans.

After N.W.A., Dr Dre went on to become a successful solo artist and producer, notably championing Eminem, but in the past decade has focused on corporate life.

Last year he released Compton, which he said would be his final album, to accompany a biopic on N.W.A., Straight Outta Compton.

Dr Dre (left) and Ice Cube of N.W. A attend the 31st Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Centre in New York City. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images/AFP
Dr Dre (left) and Ice Cube of N.W. A attend the 31st Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Barclays Centre in New York City. Picture: Mike Coppola/Getty Images/AFPSource:AFP

 

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