In a shocking incident early Saturday morning, members of the popular Haitian band Djakout Mizik were targeted in an attempted murder. The attack occurred around 1:00 AM as the musicians were en route to a scheduled performance. According to reports, an unidentified assailant in a Honda vehicle opened fire on the van carrying the band members as it approached the venue.

Belloni Jean Philippe, the band’s sound technician, was injured in the shooting. He sustained gunshot wounds and was quickly transported to a local hospital, where he underwent surgery to remove two bullets. Fortunately, he is now reported to be in good condition.

The motive behind the shooting remains unclear, and speculation is rife within the community. Following the incident, Djakout Mizik canceled their performance scheduled for that Saturday, and doubts loom over their upcoming weekend engagements.

In a related development, tensions between music promoters may be escalating. Wes Productions has implicated a New York-based promoter, known only as Country, in potential threats related to the incident. According to Wes, Country had previously expressed strong opposition to the events planned for this weekend, which he claimed conflicted with his own scheduled parties.

The situation has raised concerns about the safety of musicians in the Haitian music industry, highlighting the potential dangers associated with promoter disputes. Wes and the injured technician, Belony, are reportedly cooperating with law enforcement and plan to provide statements to the authorities to aid in the investigation.

The music community and fans of Djakout Mizik are left in shock as they await further updates and hope for the swift recovery of Belloni Jean Philippe. The incident underscores the urgent need for increased security measures to protect artists in the increasingly volatile entertainment industry.

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