Bad Bunny Receives ‘Credible’ Death Threats During His Residency In Puerto Rico

Bad Bunny Receives ‘Credible’ Death Threats During His Residency In Puerto Rico

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Bad Bunny has reportedly received a “credible death threat” during his recent residency in Puerto Rico, sparking heightened security concerns and federal involvement.

According to reports, the threat was made online and authorities believe the suspect behind it was armed. While it remains unclear if the individual has been detained, reports indicate that both local law enforcement and federal authorities, including the FBI, were on-site during the concerts to ensure the safety of the artist and attendees.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, recently wrapped his 31-show residency, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí, held between July 11 and September 20 at San Juan’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. The residency was hailed as historic, drawing tens of thousands of fans and solidifying the reggaeton and trap star’s deep cultural ties to Puerto Rico.

Despite the threat, the shows continued as scheduled, with no reported incidents disrupting the performances. Fans have expressed both concern and admiration on social media, praising the artist for moving forward with the residency despite potential risks.

At the time of reporting, neither Bad Bunny nor his management team have issued a public statement regarding the threats.