Key takeaways:
- The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced that no charges will be filed against Cardi B after an incident at a recent performance.
- The incident occurred when a drink was thrown on stage and Cardi B threw the microphone in response.
- The police department determined that there was insufficient evidence to file charges, and the incident has now been brought to a close.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department announced Thursday that no charges will be filed against rapper Cardi B after an incident at a recent performance in which she threw a microphone into the crowd.
The incident occurred on July 29th at a Las Vegas performance, when Cardi B, born Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar, threw the microphone in response to a drink being thrown on stage. Following the incident, a woman filed a police report claiming she had been struck by the microphone.
After a thorough review of the case and consultation with the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, the police department determined that there was insufficient evidence to file charges.
“No charges will be filed in relation to this case,” the police department said in a statement.
The incident was captured on video, which showed Cardi B throwing the microphone after the drink was thrown. The rapper has not commented on the incident or the police department’s decision.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department’s decision to not file charges against Cardi B brings the incident to a close. The rapper can now move forward without facing any legal repercussions.
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