Two days before he was to perform at a memorial for a motorcyclist who died in a collision with a Minneapolis police SUV, a popular Dinkytown DJ from Kenya drove his motorcycle off the road at dusk in southeastern Minnesota, struck a tree and died, authorities said Wednesday.
Omari O. Omari, 32, of the dance DJ group Salsa Police, died about 8:40 p.m. Tuesday along Hwy. 60 southwest of Wabasha, according to the State Patrol.
The motorcycle was heading east, ran off the two-lane highway and hit the tree before landing in a ditch, the patrol added. Omari was wearing a helmet.
Omari, of Minneapolis, was a longtime late-night DJ at the Loring Pasta Bar in the Dinkytown district near the University of Minnesota.
He worked Friday and Saturday nights at the bar for at least the past seven years, said bar manager Joe Kennedy.
โHe was the best Latin DJ in the Upper Midwest,โ Kennedy said. โThatโs not an exaggeration, either.โ
While the Loring Pasta Bar was Omariโs dominant gig, he also worked out of state in Kansas City and elsewhere, Kennedy added.
Omari was booked to DJ a memorial fundraiser Thursday night in Minneapolis for Ivan Romero Olivares, the 24-year-old motorcyclist who was killed Friday when he collided with a police cruiser responding to a shooting in Uptown that left one man dead and two officers wounded.
The fundraiser was to be held at Las Mojarras at 1507 E. Lake St. at 7 p.m. There is no immediate word on whether the event will be held as scheduled.
Omari โwas always a super-energetic, joyful guy to be around,โ said Gabriel Douglas, frontman of the rock band The 4onthefloor, who often hung out with Omari and his brothers at Salsa Police shows. โThe whole family was that way and very tight. Blood runs thick with those guys.โ
Byron Johnson, who co-manages Salsa Police, wrote on his Facebook page Wednesday that โthe spotlight was given to [Omari] because of his talents not because he looked for it. โฆ He will be sorely missed.โ
Source:The Star Tribune