Sheriff’s deputies in Los Angeles handcuffed rapper Wyclef Jean after mistaking him for a robbery suspect.
Wyclef said he was returning from a recording studio when he was pulled over early Tuesday morning.
He said he was never told why he was being cuffed and that he told police they had the wrong person.
“They proceeded to ignore me and I was treated like a criminal until other police showed up and pointed out they had wrong person,” Wyclef tweeted.
The incident
Sheriff’s Sgt. Charles Duncan said patrol units pulled over a vehicle matching the description of a suspect vehicle. They said they were looking for an assailant who robbed and pistol-whipped two people in West Hollywood.
Duncan said the victims of the crime said the assailant was wearing a red bandana. Wyclef had on a red bandana.
“LAPD another case of mistaken identity. Black man with red bandana robbed a gas station as I was in the studio working but im in handcuffs?,” Wyclef tweeted. It was one of several he posted after the incident.
The narrative
In his tweets, Wyclef said he was “asked by the police to Put my hands up. Then I was told do not move. I was instantly hand cuffed before being asked to identify myself.”
Wyclef said he was never told why he was being cuffed and that he told police they had the wrong person.
“They proceeded to ignore me and I was treated like a criminal until other police showed up and pointed out they had wrong person,” Wyclef tweeted.
Duncan said once the deputies received more information, they realized they had the wrong person and Wyclef was released.
The singer was detained for about six minutes, according to the sheriff’s office.
Wyclef went on to tweet twice more about the incident, saying, “I am sure no father wants his sons or daughters to see him in Handcuffs especially if he is innocent.”
Wyclef said he was returning from a recording studio when he was pulled over early Tuesday morning.
He said he was never told why he was being cuffed and that he told police they had the wrong person.
“They proceeded to ignore me and I was treated like a criminal until other police showed up and pointed out they had wrong person,” Wyclef tweeted.
The incident
Sheriff’s Sgt. Charles Duncan said patrol units pulled over a vehicle matching the description of a suspect vehicle. They said they were looking for an assailant who robbed and pistol-whipped two people in West Hollywood.
Duncan said the victims of the crime said the assailant was wearing a red bandana. Wyclef had on a red bandana.
“LAPD another case of mistaken identity. Black man with red bandana robbed a gas station as I was in the studio working but im in handcuffs?,” Wyclef tweeted. It was one of several he posted after the incident.
The narrative
In his tweets, Wyclef said he was “asked by the police to Put my hands up. Then I was told do not move. I was instantly hand cuffed before being asked to identify myself.”
Wyclef said he was never told why he was being cuffed and that he told police they had the wrong person.
“They proceeded to ignore me and I was treated like a criminal until other police showed up and pointed out they had wrong person,” Wyclef tweeted.
Duncan said once the deputies received more information, they realized they had the wrong person and Wyclef was released.
The singer was detained for about six minutes, according to the sheriff’s office.
Wyclef went on to tweet twice more about the incident, saying, “I am sure no father wants his sons or daughters to see him in Handcuffs especially if he is innocent.”
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