Deadmau5 – the controversy-prone progressive house DJ & producer has had his toes stepped on yet again, this time by a group of trespassers.
Last night, after allegedly breaking into his backyard one of the trespassers tagged Joel in her picture. But the Canadian DJ clearly was not happy about it, so he called them out on Twitter, saying he will call the police.
shout out to you for identifying which morons broke onto my property and entered my backyard. calling the police. https://t.co/U18Jm4GPyf
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) October 11, 2016
Although the original tweet has been deleted, the personal account of the original tweeter is still active. It shows her intensely apologizing to Joel and begging him not to call the cops, saying that she did not take a step into his property.
@deadmau5 hold up i can assure you we literally drove on your street for 2 min. there was another car there striving past really slow tho
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 i apologize for any misunderstanding you had. all we heard was you saying what the fuck and we left, we thought we woke you up
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 please do not call the cops for someone driving on a public street
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 i dont know what else to do or say just i can promise and swear on my life that i did not break into your property,
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 im not the type to do that or break any other law..
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@shancampbell99 please keep your little toy cars and your idiot friends far away from my home.
— dead mow cinco (@deadmau5) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 please believe me when i say i did not take a step onto your property.
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016
@deadmau5 sounds like a plan. sorry for your inconvenience and sorry bout someone breaking into your property. enjoy your day dude 😊
— p r i n c e s s (@shancampbell99) October 11, 2016