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One of the most iconic couples in the entertainment industry, Sean “Diddy” Combs and Jennifer Lopez, were arrested and charged with firearms offenses in New York City after a shooting at a Manhattan nightclub left three people injured in December 1999.

The couple was detained after a gun was found in their car as they were leaving the Times Square area nightclub in the early hours of the morning.

According to eyewitness accounts, Combs fired the gun after a dispute at the club. As a result, both Combs and Lopez were charged with criminal possession of stolen property.

A third person, Jamal Barrow, also known as the rapper Shine, was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a gun.

The couple was traveling with a driver and bodyguard at the time of the incident. When the vehicle was stopped by police, the gun was found lying in the car “in full view,” according to reports.

The weapon was later identified as one that had been reported stolen in Georgia. None of the four occupants of the car had a license for the gun.

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Two men and one woman were injured in the shooting. The woman was shot in the face and is currently in stable condition at St. Clare’s hospital in New York City.

One of the men was shot in the shoulder and is also in stable condition at St. Clare’s. The third victim, who was also shot in the shoulder, is in stable condition at Bellevue hospital.

This incident is a new experience for Lopez, who was born in the Bronx and is a successful movie and music star.

However, Combs is no stranger to run-ins with the law. He has a history of confrontations with fellow musicians and has faced legal troubles in the past.

Combs is a record producer and millionaire rapper, and has earned an estimated $53.5 million in the past year. He is the founder of the New York-based record label Bad Boy Records, which has been involved in disputes with the Los Angeles-based Death Row Records. I

n 1996, one of Death Row’s top rappers, Tupac Shakur, was killed in the ongoing feud between the two labels. The following year, Combs’s protege, Notorious B.I.G, was also killed in what was seen as a retaliation killing.

After Notorious B.I.G’s death, Combs wrote the song “I’ll Be Missing You” in his memory.

Combs was later arrested for allegedly beating record industry executive Steven Stoute after taking offense at the way he was portrayed in a video released by Stoute.

Stoute claimed that Combs was one of three men who left him with a broken arm, broken jaw, and head wounds in the attack. Combs was initially charged with assault but pleaded guilty to harassment and was ordered to undergo counseling.

The shooting incident and subsequent arrests have garnered significant attention from the media and the public.

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