B2K’s Raz B breaks a hospital window and climbs onto the roof before negotiator lures him back in
B2K singer Raz B breaks a hospital window and climbs onto the roof before the police negotiator lures him back inside
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B2K singer Raz-B was involved in a harrowing incident in Kansas City on Thursday when he broke a window at a hospital where he was staying and climbed the roof of the building before police negotiators could talk him into it.
The 37-year-old musician, in video published on TMZwas seen standing in a precarious position on the roof of the medical facility, near ledges.
In the clip published on the website, Raz-B was seen standing next to a ledge at Saint Luke’s Hospital as concerned citizens observed him from afar.
Police told the outlet that police were sent to the hospital at 10:20 a.m. Thursday after being contacted by facility security and off-duty officers.
Raz-B had broken a window to gain access to the roof, police sources said.
Details: B2K singer Raz-B, 37, was involved in a harrowing incident in Kansas City on Thursday when he broke a window at a hospital where he was staying and climbed the roof of the building before police negotiators could talk him into it
Raz-B, whose real name is De’Mario Monte Thornton, was seen in a disturbing clip he posted to Instagram where he said he didn’t feel safe ahead of an unspecified surgical procedure he had planned.
“All day I’ve been trying to clear up miscommunication and I’m letting everyone know now that – Joseph, you need to call me now – I don’t feel safe, I’m in Kansas City, I’m at the Hilton hotel and I tell everyone now that Raz-B doesn’t feel safe,” he said.
He continued, “Put out an APB for Raz-B in Kansas City, I don’t feel safe, I don’t feel safe — I’m telling everyone now I don’t feel safe.”
The Cleveland native captioned the unnerving clip: “My brother is full of s***!!!
“I fought to stay alive, I don’t want to have this surgery here…”
He also posted the address to a hospital in Kansas City.
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