Al B. Sure Tells Son Quincy To “Come Home” After Diddy’s Raid

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Popular 90s singer Al B. Sure invited his son, actor Quincy Brown, and Diddy’s adopted son to come home via Instagram after this week’s federal raid on Diddy’s properties.

Sure, 55, posted a picture of himself and his 32-year-old son to his Instagram account on Thursday morning (March 28), captioning it: “Come Home. The [door emoji] is wide open. You’re safe here, son! I Love you, Popz, Your Biological .”

Homeland Security raided Diddy’s properties in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami on March 25. Justin and Christian Combs were reportedly detained during an investigation at the L.A. property. Quincy was not mentioned among those detained at any of the properties.

Quincy is the son of Al B. Sure and Kim Porter, Diddy’s late girlfriend. Porter and Diddy began dating in 1994, and the couple share three children: son Christian, 25, and twin daughters D’Lila and Jessie Combs, 17. Diddy adopted Quincy in the 90s following Kim’s split from Al B. Sure.

Sure’s Instagram post has received more than 10,000 likes and 1,000 comments as of now. Quincy has not responded to Sure’s post or the raid on Diddy’s properties this week.

Quincy had a recurring role on Power Book III: Raising Kanan. Before the raid, Quincy was promoting his new song “Perfect In My Eyes.”

No one has been arrested in connection with the raid involving Diddy. He released a statement regarding the raid on Tuesday (March 26). It was revealed this week that Diddy has sold his shares in Revolt to an anonymous buyer.