Young Buck hosted a rowdy party at a Nashville, Tenn., nightclub early Wednesday, police said.
Shotgun-carrying security guards at The Trap nightclub called Nashville police when 700 people gathered outside tried to rush the building, police spokesman Don Aaron said. About 30 officers responded.
Three people were arrested on minor charges. There were no reports of injuries.
Young Buck, who turned 24 on Tuesday, had rented the club for his birthday party and to perform. He wasn't charged in the incident.
Police Lt. Calvin Hullett said he tried to get the rapper, whose real name is David Darnell Brown, to help restore order, but that he refused. Instead, some people in the crowd used a microphone to urge people to enter the club and "trash it" as it was being closed, Hullett said.
Fights broke out among partygoers inside the club as well, police said.
The Nashville native has pleaded not guilty to an assault charge in a man's stabbing during a melee at the Vibe Awards in Los Angeles in November
Shotgun-carrying security guards at The Trap nightclub called Nashville police when 700 people gathered outside tried to rush the building, police spokesman Don Aaron said. About 30 officers responded.
Three people were arrested on minor charges. There were no reports of injuries.
Young Buck, who turned 24 on Tuesday, had rented the club for his birthday party and to perform. He wasn't charged in the incident.
Police Lt. Calvin Hullett said he tried to get the rapper, whose real name is David Darnell Brown, to help restore order, but that he refused. Instead, some people in the crowd used a microphone to urge people to enter the club and "trash it" as it was being closed, Hullett said.
Fights broke out among partygoers inside the club as well, police said.
The Nashville native has pleaded not guilty to an assault charge in a man's stabbing during a melee at the Vibe Awards in Los Angeles in November