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Jack Harlow’s DJ Charged In Fatal Louisville Nightclub Shooting

Jack Harlow‘s DJ has been indicted on a murder charge for his involvement in a May 1 pre-Derby party shooting in Louisville.

Ronnie Tyshon O’Bannon, who goes by the stage name Ronnie Lucciano, has been charged with murder and tampering with physical evidence in connection to the fatal shooting of Kasmira Nash.

According to police, Nash, a mother of two, was working at the Vibe Restaurant & Lounge where the shooting occurred. Nash died at the scene from a gunshot wound.

Authorities have yet to release any details about the shooting however, witnesses claimed that Nash had confronted O’Bannon about his alleged involvement in a 2020 shooting that killed her friend Torre Cortez Foree, according to WHAS 11.

Witnesses told Nash’s friend Brittany Black that Nash confronted the man who allegedly killed Foree when she saw him at the club.

“I think [Nash] may have reached out, hit him or something physical happened, but he shot her,” Black said. “He shot her in a club in front of hundreds of people and he walked right out as if nothing had happened.”

Rapper Jack Harlow was in attendance the night of the shooting which was partially caught on camera. Harlow can be seen in cellphone footage standing next to a stage when an altercation apparently breaks out between a woman and man. Shortly afterward, shots ring out and people barge to the exit. According to the local police department, officers responded to a call about the shooting at the nightclub after 1 am. When officers arrived, they found one man injured and one woman dead, later identified as Nash.

O’Bannon is expected to be arraigned at Jefferson Circuit Court Monday.

 

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