They imprison a woman who hit Daddy Yankee’s documentary filming with her tent bus

The 39-year-old woman who was arrested yesterday after she hit a tent with her bus in the place where the filming of a documentary by the reggaeton player Daddy Yankee was being held was taken to prison, according to the Municipal Police of St. John.

This morning, Judge Glenn Velázquez of St. John’s Court imposed a $ 10,000 bail on Sabrina Wood for a felony charge of damages and two less serious charges under Act # 22 (s. 3.23 A, driving without a license, and Article 5.07, gross and reckless negligence in driving a motor vehicle). Wood was admitted to Bayamón for failing to bail.

According to the information provided, Wood arrived at the intersection between Carrer De Parc and Avinguda Manuel Fernández Juncos, where the shooting was taking place, at 7:30 am yesterday, and asked for staff from production. However, they told him they didn’t have it and to leave his information.

Two hours later, the St. John’s resident returned to the scene with a microphone and “started shouting insults, but the staff managed to get her to leave the scene,” the capital’s police force said.

Wood then got into traffic on De Parc Street in his Toyota Tacoma bus, entered the production parking lot and hit a tent and chairs, causing damage that was not estimated.

A 30-year-old woman has been found with lacerations brought to the ground. It is unknown if the urban music singer was in the area.

The driver was placed under civilian arrest by members of the production and later arrested by an agent from the Santurce barracks.

Prosecutor Leonides Santiago ordered to file charges for the damage caused.

This week, Daddy Yankee won, for the third time, the Composer of the Year award from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

Likewise, the Puerto Rican performer and producer added four more awards from this society, for a total of 42, making him the figure with the most ASCAP awards in Latin Music.

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