Woman arrested for causing damage to Daddy Yankee documentary Law

In the morning, a woman identified as Sabrina Wood, 39, caused a situation by driving against traffic during the filming of a documentary by urban music singer Daddy Yankee, on Parque Street, intersection. Fernández Juncos, when he applied for a job in production.

Production staff were told there was no job available, but to allow the information to be contacted, the woman withdrew and two hours later returned with a microphone to the scene and began shouting explosives.

He then got into his vehicle and drove against traffic on Parque Street, entering the production parking lot and hitting the tent and some chairs, causing unexplained damage on the spot.

Due to this action, a 30-year-old woman identified as Nicole Leaño Colon fell to the ground suffering lacerations. Likewise, a 51-year-old man identified as Eucadi Burgos Rivera, who lives in Hato Rey, is listed as an applicant for the events along with Leaño.

The driver was placed in civilian custody by members of the production and was subsequently arrested.

In view of this, Judge Glenn Velázquez of the San Juan Court imposed a $ 10,000 bail on one charge of grievous bodily harm and two less serious charges under Law no. 22 (Driving without a license and serious and reckless negligence when driving a vehicle).

The woman was hospitalized in Bayamón prison after not providing bail.

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