Rapper ''Stitches'' Calls Police Over Non-Existent Intruders

Bodycam video shows police responding to a 911 call from 27-year-old Phillip Katsabanis, also known as South Florida rapper “Stitches,” who believed four intruders were in the building on August 3, 2022. The Bay Harbor police department said the rapper allegedly told officers he discharged his weapon once as a warning shot when he believed intruders to be inside the building with him. Authorities said after police searched the building, Katsabanis was arrested for misdemeanor unlawful discharge of a firearm and allegedly possessing cocaine. All charges were dropped on Sept. 7.

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