A shocking incident unfolded at a popular soca party in Kingston on Sunday night, where blogger Jaii Frais was shot while attempting to disarm a group of men. The event, known as ‘Big Wall’, was taking place at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Center around 9:30 PM when the altercation occurred. Eyewitnesses reported that members of DJ ‘450’s entourage approached Frais aggressively, leading to the violent confrontation.
In the wake of the shooting, police have arrested a well-known music producer, linking him to the incident. This development has raised concerns among attendees and the broader community regarding safety at public events. Jaii Frais, whose real name is Jhadee Richards, is a prominent figure in the local blogging scene, known for his commentary and insights on various issues.
Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident, aiming to uncover more details about what led to the altercation. The party, which was expected to draw a large crowd, has now left many shaken as they reflect on the violence that erupted.
As the investigation continues, community members are calling for increased security measures at large events to prevent such incidents in the future. The shooting serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers present even in seemingly safe environments.
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