Captive woman who hit her carp with her bus while filming the documentary Daddy Yankee

The 39-year-old woman who was arrested yesterday after hitting a tent with her bus where the filming of a documentary by reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee took place, was put in prison, San Juan municipal police said.

This morning, Judge Glenn Velázquez, of the San Juan District Court, imposed $ 10,000 bail on Sabrina Wood for a serious damage charge and two minor charges of Law # 22 (Section 3.23A, Driving Without a License, and Section 5.07 , gross and reckless negligence in driving a motor vehicle). Wood was admitted to Bayamón for failing to provide bail.

According to the information provided, Wood arrived at the intersection between Del Parque Street and Manuel Fernández Juncos Avenue, where the shooting took place yesterday at approximately 7:30 AM, and asked the production staff for work. However, they indicated that they did not have it and that they left their details.

Two hours later, the San Juan resident returned with a microphone and “started shouting expletives, but the staff managed to get her out of the place,” explained the capital’s police.

Then, in his Toyota Tacoma bus, Wood ran into traffic on Del Parque Street, entered the production lot and hit a tent and chairs, causing damage that was not estimated.

A 30-year-old woman suffered cuts brought to the ground. It is unknown if the urban music singer was in the area.

The driver was arrested by members of the production under civil and later arrested by an agent of the Santurce barracks.

The prosecutor Leonides Santiago has ordered a charge for the damage caused.

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

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

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