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Rapper Eminem’s (born Marshall Mathers) house was invaded in April this year. And as per the recent testimony of the police officer who responded to the incident, it was a life-threatening one. Read on to know what the officer had to say during the preliminary hearing in the case.
Earlier this year, Eminem’s home in Detroit, Mich. was invaded by an individual during the wee hours of April 5. Authorities say the accused, Matthew David Hughes, allegedly gained access to Eminem’s residence by climbing through a window he smashed with a brick.
During a preliminary hearing in the case against Hughes, on September 9, Adam Hackstock, a Clinton Township police officer shared details about the intruder’s intentions. Hackstock testified that Mathers aka Eminem said he woke up to a man standing behind him. He said Eminem initially thought the individual was his nephew before realizing he was an intruder.
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