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Tygas's Music Video Filming Shut Down by Police
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Just one day after the rapper was handcuffed, the police are forced to shut down the music video filming because of security concern.

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Tyga apparently had another run-in with police. Just one day after he was handcuffed for reckless driving, the police had to shut down a filming for his music video in L.A. on Tuesday, November 11 after about 1,000 fans showed up at the area.

According to TMZ, the huge crowd gathered after learning that Tyga was singing outside his clothing store on Melrose Ave. The police reportedly were concerned about the safety of the people and that they would be unable to control the huge crowd. The filming then was shut down, but no arrest was made.

On Monday, Tyga was cited for reckless driving when he was filming for the same music video. "They were shooting a rap video in the area of 76th and Kansas. LAPD air unit observed a vehicle drive away from that location and observed the vehicle driving recklessly," a police spokesperson said.

"Los Angeles Police School Police officers conducted a traffic stop at Hoover and Florence where the driver was cited and released, for a traffic violation and the bodyguard was detained for further investigation for an unknown charge," the spokesperson added. The bodyguard reportedly ended up facing a gun charge because his was not registered.

Shortly after the run-in with the police, Tyga who would embark on "Between the Sheets" tour with Chris Brown and Trey Songz told E! News that he was "fine." He said after the tour announcement, "I'm good. I'm fine. I'm here." Brown added, "He was rushing to get here."

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