The commander of the San Juan area of ​​the Puerto Rico Police, José Juan García, said Sunday that the safety of the seven remaining concerts of Daddy Yankee is guaranteed, after up to 50 shots hit the Colosseum during the past morning Agrelot where the singer performs.

"The message is that the guarantee Police security. We are prepared for events to continue smoothly," said Lt. Col. Garcia in a press conference in which he said that the information available is still low and that the only thing that can be said Shots were recorded against a government structure.

Up to 50 shots hit the windows of the Puerto Rico Coliseum Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, where these days the artist Daddy Yankee offers a series of 10 concerts , including a performance this Sunday.

The incident came a few hours later, about 4:00 local time on Sunday, I finished third performance by Daddy Yankee for his show at the site, which precisely is titled "Con Calma pa'l Choli" in reference to which is The main concert center of the Caribbean island.

Isolated incident

Garcia said the shots could have been caused by 3 or 4 people, as caps of 3 different sizes were collected. The police chief stressed that it could be an isolated event, but that all the hypotheses are open and that the investigation has just begun.

He said that from today, coinciding with the fourth concert of Daddy Yankee, the police usually move to ensure the safety of such events will be reinforced, usually 6 or 7 units.

The general manager of the Miguel Agrelot Coliseum, Eduardo Cajinas, said for his part that they have contacted the producer of the event and that the concert will be held. "We are going to review some security protocols and put in additional officers but we feel extremely calm for tonight's event," Cajinas said. "The number of guards will be increased," said the manager, who also showed his confidence that "nothing will happen."

Cajinas said there was no previous incident - except for a bottle that was thrown at the show on Saturday to Anuel AA - that could make one suspect that something like this was going to happen and that they understand that it is an act of vandalism against public property .

"The Coliseum of Puerto Rico has always been a safe place. There are plans to strengthen security, but there are no threats," he said. "The event is standing and we are ready," the director concluded about the incident.

Daddy Yankee announced on the other hand that he keeps the concert scheduled for this Sunday despite the incident of last morning at the Puerto Rico Coliseum Miguel Agrelot in San Juan.

"Celebrating Christmas with the People ?? # concalmapalcholi continue tonight with Rumbaaaa 7:30 pm @coliseopr" said the Puerto Rican artist in his account of the social network Instagram.

At the scene of the incident, in which no injuries were recorded , 130 caps of different sizes were occupied. Puerto Rican reggaeton Daddy Yankee offered last Thursday the first of ten concerts, in which he took a walk to his career of more than 25 years.

In addition to the concert scheduled for this Sunday, the next will be offered on 12, 13, 14, 27, 28 and 29 of this month.

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