SWAT Team Called To Lil Wayne's Miami Mansion
Police say a report of gunfire at the home of rapper Lil Wayne in Miami Beach, Florida, was a prank.

"We can say for sure it was a hoax," said police spokesman Ernie Rodriguez. "It's not a laughing matter."
Authorities received a call from a person stating he had shot four people at the waterfront home on an exclusive island.
A heavily armed SWAT team and other officers surrounded the property in the LaGorce Circle neighbourhood.
The Grammy-winning artist later tweeted: "Prank kall mane".
"Wayne is okay," his record label tweeted. "Wasn't home during alleged events."
It is not clear who made the bogus call.
Property records show Lil Wayne's eight-bedroom home was most recently valued at $9.4m (£6.3m).
The artist, whose real name is Dwayne Carter, has released 10 studio albums over his two-decade career and is one of the biggest names in rap music.
The 32-year-old began his career at the age of 11 in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana.
He was sentenced to a year in prison in 2010 after New York police found a gun on his tour bus three years earlier in Manhattan.
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