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Kenyan DJ dies in motorcycle crash in southeastern Minnesota

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.

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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.

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He worked Friday and Saturday nights at the bar for at least the past seven years, said bar manager Joe Kennedy.

โ€œHe was the best Latin DJ in the Upper Midwest,โ€ Kennedy said. โ€œThatโ€™s not an exaggeration, either.โ€

While the Loring Pasta Bar was Omariโ€™s 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 โ€œwas 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. โ€œThe 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 โ€œthe spotlight was given to [Omari] because of his talents not because he looked for it. โ€ฆ He will be sorely missed.โ€

Source:The Star Tribune

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