Arrest of Rapper Travis Scott in Miami

Rapper Travis Scott was arrested in Miami, Florida for disorderly intoxication and trespassing after causing a disturbance on a charter boat. He was released on a $650 bond. Travis Scott shares two children with Kylie Jenner.

Attempted Security Breach at Marine Corps Base Involving Jordanian Nationals

Two Jordanian nationals tried to sneak onto a Marine Corps base in Virginia, one of whom had entered the U.S. illegally across the southern border. Both individuals were arrested for trespassing and detained by ICE pending removal proceedings. The incident has prompted an investigation by the House Homeland Security Committee.

Trespassing Incidents at Drake's Mansion

Two trespassing incidents occurred at Drake's mansion in Toronto, with one person being confronted by security guards and taken to the hospital. Another person was apprehended the day before, and a shooting incident on the property left a security guard seriously injured. Motives remain unknown, with Drake involved in a feud with Kendrick Lamar.

Teenagers Gained Access to Abandoned Missile Silo in Colorado

A group of teenagers gained access to an abandoned missile silo in Colorado by crawling through a broken gate. One teen was critically injured and another was charged with trespassing. The silo had been abandoned since the 1960s.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Chained to USNS Harvey Milk in San Francisco

Pro-Palestinian protesters chained themselves to USNS Harvey Milk in San Francisco, believing it was delivering weapons to Israel, leading to arrests for trespassing. The protesters claimed the ship was bound for Gaza to support Israel's military effort.

Teenage TikTokers Break into Los Angeles Clippers Arena

Two teenage TikTokers broke into the under-construction arena for the Los Angeles Clippers NBA team, filmed themselves playing basketball on the court, and posted the video on TikTok. Local officials are outraged, and security measures at the arena will be increased.

Trespassing at Drayton House due to Film Saltburn

The owner of the 700-year-old Drayton House in Northamptonshire, used in the film Saltburn, is dealing with trespassers trying to take photos and videos on the grounds. The estate has a public footpath, but some individuals have strayed off the path. The director of the film wanted a unique location, leading to the use of Drayton House.