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Drake is complaining about news helicopters flying over his home after the THIRD police-involved incident at his Toronto mansion in a week



Drake complained that he was woken up by news helicopters flying over his house on Saturday morning.

The 37-year-old rapper took to his Instagram Story to file a noise complaint just two days after the third police-involved incident at his mansion last week.

Against a plain backdrop, he tagged CP24, a news outlet based in his hometown of Toronto, and wrote that he wanted to “discuss” the inconvenience after he went to bed.

“Can we discuss helicopter flight times over the house because I’m not going to lie, I’m trying to sleep,” he wrote.

He added an emoji depicting an arrow shooting through a pink heart and continued: “Any time after 3pm works great for me.”

Drake, 37, complained that he was woken up by news helicopters flying over his home on Saturday morning; seen in May 2019

This comes after his home was once again the subject of a trespassing incident, for the third time this week, during his long-running feud with Kendrick Lamar.

The first crime was an early morning shooting by a security guard at the gates of his villa.

Toronto police told DailyMail.com they could not confirm whether the Hotline Bling hitmaker was at his apartment at the time of the shooting.

Then on Wednesday around 2pm police officers were called to his home after a burglar tried to break into his house.

Once again, police responded to another intruder call Thursday afternoon around 3:30 p.m., USA Today reported in a statement from Toronto police spokeswoman Shannon Eames.

The intruder was reportedly involved in an “altercation” with several security guards outside Drake’s $100 million mansion before police arrived.

The intruder was later taken to the hospital.

It’s unclear whether there’s a connection between the intruders or the drive-by shootings with Drake’s widely publicized feud with Lamar, 36, played out over viral dissident tracks.

The rapper took to his Instagram Story to file a noise complaint, just two days after the third police-involved incident at his mansion last week
This comes after his home was once again the subject of a trespassing incident, for the third time this week, during his long-running feud with Kendrick Lamar. It’s unclear whether there’s a connection between the intruders or the drive-by shootings with Drake’s widely publicized feud with Lamar, 36, played out over viral dissident tracks
The first crime was an early morning shooting by a security guard at the gates of his villa. Toronto police told DailyMail.com they could not confirm whether the Hotline Bling hitmaker was at his apartment at the time of the shooting; seen in June 2019
The shooting and attempted invasion of Drake’s Toronto mansion came after Lamar mocked him last week by using his house as cover art; seen in May 2023
Last month, the rival rappers released “diss tracks” against each other. For his track Not Like Us, Lamar used an image of Drake’s mansion covered in markers from a sex offender app

Although police said they were aware of the feud, there was currently no indication that the incidents were related.

However, the shooting and attempted invasions of Drake’s Toronto mansion came after Lamar mocked him last week by using his house as cover art.

Last month, the rival rappers released “diss tracks” against each other.

For his track Not Like Us, Lamar used an image of Drake’s mansion covered in markers from a sex offender app.

They accused each other of abusing women, and the five-time Grammy winner, who recently put his Beverly Hills mansion back up for sale for $88 million after a year on the market, let it go on Sunday, April 5. May, the last dissident title “The Heart Part 6” drops.