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Bad Bunny’s downtown Miami restaurant Gekko surrounded by police amid possible burglary reports

  • Rapper Bad Bunny's downtown Miami restaurant Gekko is surrounded by police amid possible burglary
  • The restaurant is surrounded by dozens of police vehicles at the moment, with SWAT gadgets at the scene
  • The streets are getting blocked off and bystanders are filming the dramatic scene

Written by:Devanshu
Published: February 12, 2023 04:03:16 Miami

The restaurant is surrounded by dozens of police vehicles at the moment, with SWAT gadgets at the scene. The streets are getting blocked off and bystanders are filming the dramatic scene.

There are multiple vehicles parked right in front of BB’s property, with officers seen going in and out of the front entrance. There was a panic that something may have happened to the rapper but that’s not the case. The rapper is unharmed.

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According to a TMZ report, the owners of Gekko gave been informed about the possible fugitive situation that’s playing out in the SLS LUX Brickell Hotel, which is adjoining Gekko and shares the block.

Bad Bunny is not in Florida at the moment, so he’s not even in the vicinity of what’s happening, reported TMZ.

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Gekko has become a major hot spot in the city when Bad Bunny and Grutman inaugurated this restaurant back in August, it attracted a big crowd and a lot of celebrities.

Last week, the closed-captioning during Bad Bunny’s Grammy Awards performance read “Singing in Non-English,” sparking backlash from fans.

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The popular Puerto Rican star kicked off the broadcast with a medley of songs in Spanish. Viewers complained the reductive transcription in the captions was insulting, racist, and ignorant. The backlash continued in Bad Bunny’s acceptance speech for Best Musica Urbana Album, “Un Verano Sin Ti,” which he gave in Spanish and English.

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