Man Taken to Hospital After Altercation and 2nd Break-In at Drake's House Following Shooting
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Another man attempted to get into the Canadian rap star's Toronto home, which was completely taped off following the shooting, one day after a trespassing incident on Wednesday, May 8.

AceShowbiz - Drake's house remains unsafe following a shooting earlier this week. Another man has been caught attempting to break into his Toronto mansion, marking the second trespassing incident since the shooting.

Per TMZ's report, the Toronto Police Service said on Thursday afternoon, May 9 at approximately 3:30 P.M. ET, cops were called about a person trespassing on the property. The trespasser got into an altercation with security before cops arrived. The trespasser was later taken to the hospital in an unknown condition.

Just one day before, a would-be intruder was also caught at Drake's house, which has been completely taped off following the shooting. The first intruder was stopped at the gates by security and also involved in altercation. He was detained until cops arrived.

The Toronto Police confirmed the first trespassing attempt in a statement to a number of media outlets. "Officers were called after a person attempted to gain access to the property. The person was apprehended under the Mental Health Act," the statement read.

The two intrusions come after the shooting at the same property, which is located in Bridle Path, on early Tuesday at around 2 A.M. Drake's security guard, who was standing outside the gates in front of the Park Lane Circle residence, was found unconscious with gunshot wound to the upper chest. He was rushed to nearby Sunnybrook Hospital and immediately underwent surgery.

It's not clear if Drake was at the house at the time of the shooting, but DJ Akademiks has relayed a message from the rapper himself during a livestream on Tuesday. "I have spoken with Drake, and he's okay. You know, he said he's good. Nothing more than that, nothing less," he told his viewers.

"Obviously, you know, there's someone who's probably still battling for their life, and got shot at his house," he added about the injured security guard. "But if you're wondering [about] Drake himself, he's fine and I think that's short and sweet."

On Thursday morning, Drake posted a cryptic death quote amid his feud with Kendrick Lamar. He shared on his Instagram Story a scene from the new Netflix series "A Man in Full", which shows Jeff Daniels' character Charlie Croker appearing to spurt out his last thoughts as he dies on the floor.

"When you die, will people notice? When I go, there are going to be a lot of memories of me, by a lot of people-many who hate me. Even so, a person needs to live with vigor; otherwise, what's the point?" Charlie said in the clip.

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