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Shooting Incident Reported at DJ AG Event Involving Rapper Giggs
A violent incident was reported at a DJ AG–hosted music event attended by UK rapper Giggs, after a firearm was discharged during the gathering, leaving one man seriously injured.
According to accounts circulating around the event, a single shot was fired in the direction of the stage area where Giggs was present. While the rapper was not injured, the bullet struck another individual in the foot. The victim reportedly suffered significant damage to the bones in his foot and required urgent medical treatment.
Emergency services were called to the scene, and the injured man was taken to hospital. The extent of his injuries is understood to be serious but non-life-threatening. No further casualties were reported.
Police have launched an investigation into the shooting, treating it as a firearms offence. At this stage, no confirmed arrests have been publicly announced, and authorities have not identified a suspect. Officers are continuing to gather witness statements and review any available footage from the event.
Importantly, there is no indication that Giggs was involved in the shooting, nor that he was the intended target beyond speculation circulating online. Sources close to the event have stressed that the rapper was attending in a professional capacity and left unharmed.
The incident has reignited concerns about security at live music events and the growing risks faced by performers, staff, and fans alike. DJ AG events, often celebrated for bringing artists and communities together, are typically seen as positive cultural spaces—making the violence particularly troubling.
As the investigation continues, police have urged anyone with information to come forward. Further updates are expected once more details are confirmed.
Attached is a news article regarding gun shots fired at a DJ AG event
https://mixmag.net/amp/giggs-allegedly-targeted-drive-by-shooting-dj-ag-event-documentary-reveals
Article written and configured by Christopher Stanley

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