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Key Points

  • Police stopped the rapper after a 911 report near Midtown. Officers said the car matched a witness description.
  • Search of the vehicle produced no firearm, officials confirmed. All three occupants were released at the scene.
  • Meek Mill later said guns were pointed at him. He called the stop embarrassing outside the nightclub.

Meek Mill (Robert Rihmeek Williams) was detained outside a New York nightclub in the early hours of Saturday after police got a report of a man with a gun in a vehicle. Officers said they acted on a witness tip and later confirmed no weapon was recovered.

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Journalist Loren Lorosa, who posted video of the stop, said the Philadelphia rapper was searched and released when officers found nothing in the car. She also shared the NYPD statement on the encounter. See this recent US celebrity update.

What police said

According to the statement shared with Lorosa, officers in the Midtown North Precinct got the call at about 4:16 a.m. on November 1. The caller reported a male with a firearm in a vehicle around West 46th Street and 12th Avenue.

Police said they soon saw three men in a vehicle that matched the witness description and plate number. They stopped the car, detained the occupants and searched for a firearm. No gun was recovered, the investigation ended on the spot and no arrests were made.

How the rapper reacted

Meek Mill later went on X to say officers pulled him from the car and handcuffed him in front of the club crowd. He said guns were pointed in his face and he first thought the episode was some kind of prank. “They tryna get me,” he added in a follow-up post.

The rapper stressed that he was not outside with a gun and felt the public nature of the stop was unnecessary. Fans in the video could be heard asking what was going on as officers surrounded the car. The scene appeared tense but ended once police confirmed no weapon was there.

Why it matters

The incident feeds into Meek Mill’s long-running stance on aggressive policing and wrongful stops. His past probation and prison battles made him one of hip hop’s most vocal names on criminal-justice reform in the last decade. Moments like this, caught on camera, quickly become talking points online.

Harbour NYC, the club where it happened, is a popular late-night spot, so the detention drew instant attention from revellers and bloggers on scene. It also happened during a packed Halloween weekend, which meant more police patrols in Manhattan. That helped the video go viral within hours.

Later entertainment posts on US stars this month, including work around Cardi B’s album cycle, show how quickly such nightclub clips enter wider pop conversations for ValidUpdates readers. See this Cardi B music update.

Background on the NYPD response

Reports from New York outlets said club security first believed Meek had a gun on him and told him to get rid of it before he left.

Police sources then said he was seen tossing something into his car, which is why officers stopped the vehicle moments later. That version still ended with the same result: no gun, no charges, release at scene.

The Economic Times, TMZ and New York Post coverage all lined up with the NYPD note Lorosa shared, making it clear this was a precautionary stop, not the start of a weapons case. The force closed the file once the search came up clean.

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