Man who broke into Eminem's Clinton Township home told rapper he was there to kill him, officer says
Officer Adam Hackstock and Detective Dan Quinn, both of the Clinton Township Police Department, testified in court Wednesday that security footage from Eminems home showed a man walking around the home, looking for possible entry points and eventually throwing something through a window to get inside.
Authorities said it was a brick paver that Hughes threw at the back window of Eminems home to get inside.
Quinn told Judge Jacob Michael Femminineo Jr. that he was able to identify Hughes as the man in the security footage.
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, was home at the time of the alleged break-in, officials said. He told Hackstock that he woke up to Hughes standing over him, but thought it was his nephew.
When Mr. Mathers asked him why he was there, he was told by Mr. Hughes that he was there to kill him," Hackstock said.
https://www.clickondetroit.com/news/local/2020/09/09/man-who-broke-into-eminems-clinton-township-home-told-rapper-he-was-there-to-kill-him-officer-says/