San Juan.- An unknown person shot at the residence where part of Bad Bunny's short film 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' was filmed, in Humacao (east), without any injuries, the Puerto Rico Police reported this Monday.
According to authorities in a statement, the owner of the residence, identified as Román Carrasco Delgado, 84 years old, alleged to the Police that on Sunday night, someone from a vehicle shouted offensive words and fired several times in the direction of the building.
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The authorities confirmed that the house, located on road 925, at the entrance to the Río Abajo neighborhood in Humacao, was not hit by bullets. Subsequently, several agents from the Criminal Investigations Corps arrived at the scene to collect the shell casings and take photographs as part of the investigations. The incident occurred a few days after Carrasco Delgado filed a lawsuit for damages against Bad Bunny and the companies Rimas Entertainment, Move Concerts and A1 Productions on the 17th. Attorney Juan R. Dávila filed the lawsuit, which claims financial compensation of at least one million dollars for "emotional damages and mental anguish", as well as the invalidation of the contracts and the payment of legal fees. The octogenarian stated that he signed blank contracts without knowing the specific terms to allow the use of his property in the video that has already surpassed 22 million views on the Youtube platform. "Officials of the co-defendants required Don Román's signature on the blank screen of a cell phone. Said officials digitally and fraudulently transferred the aforementioned signature to two different contracts," argued the court document. Carrasco also assured that he receives constant visits from Bad Bunny fans and the image of his residence is used on social media while he does not obtain any benefit from it. "Initially, these contracts were not given to Don Román, their content was neither explained nor read to him. The plaintiff could not read them either because he does not possess such ability," reads the lawsuit. Carrasco Delgado has also filed a complaint for trespassing on his property, as numerous people stop in front of the now iconic house to take photos and some enter the premises to take 'selfies'.





