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Person shot at rapper DaBaby’s North Carolina estate

A person was shot on the grounds of rapper DaBaby’s estate in North Carolina, police said.

The Troutman Police Department said the shooting happened about 7:45 p.m. Wednesday at the rapper’s sprawling $2.3M estate.

Records show the property where the shooting occurred is owned by rapper Jonathan “DaBaby” Kirk.

Police said “an individual suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound” was taken to a local medical facility for treatment.

This is an “isolated incident” and “there is no threat to the community at large,” police said.

Police released no further information. The Post reached out to police for further comment on the incident.

The police said it was an isolated incident at the rapper’s lavish 5-bedroom, 8.5-bathroom property in North Carolina. Famous Entertainment / Youtube
Police said there was one person suffering from a non-life-threatening gunshot wound and was taken to a medical center. Famous Entertainment / Youtube

The 5-bedroom, 8.5-bathroom property is 11,200-square-feet inside. Real estate records show the home spans 8.94 acres.

Other lavish features include a full-sized basketball court, chef’s kitchen, a state-of-the-art theater room, and a custom-designed wine cellar.

DaBaby moved into the lavish Tuscan-style property in December 2019. The home boasts a number of impressive features, including its own multi-level putting green beside a large pool.

The rapper also installed stadium lighting in his backyard which his neighbors also reportedly complained about due to the brightness.

Construction began for a 10-foot tall concrete wall, Famous Entertainment reports.

DaBaby created a stir in the small community of about 2,600 people when he moved to Troutman, N.C.

In the past, police have responded to over 30 different calls at the rapper’s property —including burglar alarms going off and noise complaints. Getty Images

And it’s not the first time the rapper’s mansion had the cops pay a visit.

In fact, police responded to over 30 calls for various reasons, including burglar alarms going off, noise complaints, and at least two stemming from domestic arguments, per ABC News Radio.