Eminem Caught An Intruder In His Living Room While His Security Team Slept Through Alarm: They Came Face-To-Face!

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Eminem Caught An Intruder In His Living Room While His Security Team Slept Through Alarm: They Came Face-To-Face!
Eminem is quick on his feet! The multi-platinum rapper recently came face-to-face with an intruder in his home, according to TMZ. Sources close to Eminem (real name, Marshall Mathers) say the incident took place on a day in early April, at around 4 a.m. His gated-community home was allegedly broken into by 26-year-old David Hughes, who’s accused of smashing Em’s kitchen window with a rock and climbing into the house.

Law enforcement sources dished that Eminem’s security team didn’t hear the alarm sound, but the rapper did – coming face-to-face with the intruder in his living room. Security grabbed the man while police were called to the scene. David Hughes was booked and is still being held on two felonies: first-degree home invasion and malicious destruction of a building.
His bond is set at $50,000 at the Macomb County Jail.
Meanwhile, Eminem recently donated “Mom’s Spaghetti,” which he rapped about in his Oscar-winning hit, “Lose Yourself,” to members of the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit.

What are your thoughts on Eminem taking over while his security was sleeping? Let us know in the comments!
Written by Miata Shanay
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