Rapper turned music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs has been arrested in New York.
The 54-year-old was detained by officers at the Park Hyatt hotel in Manhattan, a representative said, although it was unclear precisely on what charges.
Damian Williams, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), said the arrest was “based on a sealed indictment” and he is expecting to say more when the document is unsealed.
Combs’s lawyer Marc Agnifilo said he was “disappointed” with the decision to “pursue what we believe is an unjust prosecution of Mr Combs by the US Attorney’s Office”.
“Diddy is an imperfect person but is not criminal,” the lawyer added.
“To his credit, Mr Combs has been nothing but cooperative with this investigation and he voluntarily relocated to New York last week in anticipation of these charges.
“Please reserve your judgment until you have all the facts. These are the acts of an innocent man with nothing to hide, and he looks forward to clearing his name in court.”
Combs’s arrest comes amid a wave of lawsuits filed against him alleging sexual assault and an ongoing federal investigation.
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A statement from lawyers representing some of those who have made accusations against Combs said the “long awaited arrest is the first step for our clients receiving justice”.
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“The evidence is very clear and it was only a matter of time,” the statement from lawyers Rodney Diggs and Tyrone Blackburnread.
“This is an important step towards justice for all of Mr Combs’ victims including my clients. Justice will prevail.”
Investigators interviewed several people in relation to allegations of sex trafficking, sexual assault and the solicitation and distribution of illegal narcotics and firearms.
The warrant to search Combs’s properties came from the SDNY.
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‘Diddy’ apologises after assault video
R&B singer Cassie – whose real name is Casandra Ventura – sued the rapper in 2023 for years of alleged abuse, including beatings and rape.
The suit was settled, but Combs later apologised for his behaviour after a video appearing to show him punching and kicking Cassie in a Los Angeles hotel hallway in 2016 was obtained by CNN.
Cassie’s lawsuit was followed by several others, including two women who accused Combs of sexual assault and a music producer who said he allegedly coerced him to solicit prostitutes and pressured him to have sex with them.
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Combs and his lawyers have always denied nearly all of the allegations.
The rapper made his name – then known as Puff Daddy – during the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop battles of the 1990s as the partner and producer of the Notorious B.I.G, who was shot and killed in 1997.
He is known as one of the most influential producers and executives in hip-hop.
Police sources have told NBC News the identity of a man detained as a “person of interest” after a fatal shooting on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
Three senior law enforcement officials, briefed on the investigation, told Sky News’s US partner that the suspect is 24-year-old Benjamin Erickson, who had served several years in the US army.
Two people were killed and nine others, all or nearly all of whom are also believed to be students, were injured in the attack at around 4pm (9pm UK time) on Saturday.
Sources told NBC that authorities are looking into what might be an extensive mental health history for Mr Erickson. Any connection with Brown University is also being investigated.
FBI Director Kash Patel posted details of an arrest at a Hampton Inn hotel in Coventry, about 20 miles (32km) from Providence, early on Sunday, “based off a lead” from Providence police.
Image: An operation to arrest a ‘person of interest’ at a hotel in Coventry, Rhode Island. Pic: @FBIDirectorKash/X
Image: Police taping off hotel rooms following the arrest. Pic: AP
According to a statement provided to NBC News from army spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Ruth Castro: “Benjamin W Erickson was an Infantryman (11B) in the Regular Army from May 2021 to November 2024. He has no deployments and left the Army in the rank of specialist.”
Public records show he was living in Washington DC in 2024 and had also been resident in Wisconsin in 2020.
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Providence police chief Colonel Oscar Perez told reporters on Sunday that the investigation is “complex” and progressing “extremely fast”, but refused to elaborate.
The shooting happened inside a classroom on the first floor of the Barus & Holley engineering building, a seven-storey structure home to much of the university’s engineering and physics study and research.
Image: Part of the Brown University campus, the right side of the C-shaped block is the engineering building. Pic: Reuters
Brown University provost Frank Doyle confirmed that final exams were taking place in the engineering building when the gunman opened fire.
A police official told the AP news agency that the gunman fired more than 40 9mm rounds. A gun has not been recovered, but officers did seize two loaded 30-round magazines.
A video released by officials shows a suspect walking down a street away from the campus and turning a corner, dressed in dark, loose-fitting clothing.
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Image: Pic: AP
Of those injured, eight people have been described as stable, although one remains critically ill. Another person has left hospital.
Providence mayor Brett Smiley said the order to shelter-in-place for nearby neighbourhoods had been lifted, but some streets remained shut as investigators work at the scene.
“The people of Providence should breathe a little easier this morning,” Mr Smiley added.
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‘Stay inside’ mayor warns after shooting
Access to parts of the campus remained restricted on Sunday as police maintained a security perimeter around Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings.
The site has hundreds of buildings, including lecture halls, laboratories and dorms.
Brown is a private university with roughly 7,300 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate students.
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Student Chiang-Heng Chien said he was working in one of the labs with three other students when they received a notification about a shooting nearby.
“We decided to turn the light off and close all the doors and hide under our desks, and wait for the next notification after the shooting,” he told reporters.
The students hid under the desks for about two hours.
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‘We hid under our desks for two hours’
“I was hoping that no one’s getting hurt and no one’s dead,” he said.
The students left the building when they received another notification, and security personnel moved in to search the facility.
Emma Ferraro, a chemical engineering student, was in the Barus & Holley lobby working on a final project when she heard loud popping sounds coming from the eastern side of the building.
For a moment, everyone paused and looked around, she recalled.
Once Ferraro realised the sounds were gunshots, she rushed to the door and ran to a nearby building, where she had been sheltering for the past few hours.
Image: Pic: AP
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One person who was initially thought to be involved in the shooting was detained but was later determined to have no involvement.
President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that he had been briefed on the situation, which he called “terrible”.
“All we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that were very badly hurt,” he added.
A “person of interest” has been detained after a gunman opened fire on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, killing two students.
Nine people, all or nearly all of whom are also believed to be students, were injured in the attack at around 4pm (9pm UK time) on Saturday.
Eight people have been described as stable, although one remains critically ill. Another person has left hospital.
A video released by officials shows a suspect walking down a street away from the campus and turning a corner, dressed in dark, loose-fitting clothing.
An FBI agent confirmed the arrest took place at a Hampton Inn hotel in Coventry, about 20 miles (32km) from Providence early on Sunday.
Authorities said the suspect was in their 20s, younger than was initially reported, but no further details have been released about them.
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Providence Police Deputy Chief Tim O’Hara said the shooting happened inside a classroom on the first floor of the Barus & Holley engineering building, a seven-storey structure home to much of the university’s engineering and physics study and research.
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Brown University provost Frank Doyle confirmed that final exams were taking place in the engineering building Saturday afternoon when the gunman opened fire.
A police official told the AP news agency that the gunman fired more than 40 9mm rounds. A gun has not been recovered but officers did seize two loaded 30-round magazines.
On Sunday, Providence mayor Brett Smiley told reporters the order to shelter-in-place for nearby neighbourhoods had been lifted, but some streets remained shut as investigators work at the scene.
“The people of Providence should breathe a little easier this morning,” Mr Smiley added.
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Access to parts of the campus remained restricted on Sunday as police maintained a security perimeter around Minden Hall and nearby apartment buildings.
The site has hundreds of buildings, including lecture halls, laboratories and dorms.
Brown is a private university with roughly 7,300 undergraduate students and more than 3,000 graduate students.
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Student Chiang-Heng Chien said he was working in one of the labs with three other students when they received a notification about a shooting nearby.
“We decided to turn the light off and close all the doors and hide under our desks, and wait for the next notification after the shooting,” he told reporters.
The students hid under the desks for about two hours.
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‘We hid under our desks for two hours’
“I was hoping that no one’s getting hurt and no one’s dead,” he said.
The students left the building when they received another notification, and security personnel moved in to search the facility.
Emma Ferraro, a chemical engineering student, was in the Barus & Holley lobby working on a final project when she heard loud popping sounds coming from the eastern side of the building.
For a moment, everyone paused and looked around, she recalled.
Once Ferraro realised the sounds were gunshots, she rushed to the door and ran to a nearby building, where she had been sheltering for the past few hours.
Image: Pic: AP
Image: Pic: AP
One person who was initially thought to be involved in the shooting was detained but was later determined to have no involvement.
President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House that he had been briefed on the situation, which he called “terrible”.
“All we can do right now is pray for the victims and for those that were very badly hurt,” he added.