MILLSTONE, N.J. — Two men were found stabbed at the New Jersey home of famed Wu-Tang Clan producer RZA early Saturday morning, NJ.com reported.
New Jersey State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams said officers responded to a Deer Trail Drive home in Millstone, N.J. after receiving a call of a reported stabbing at 1:18 a.m.
Williams was unable to provide the home's exact address, but NJ.com reported that property records indicate it's owned by Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, the hip-hop luminary and Wu-Tang founding member better known as RZA.
Both victims, whose names have not been released, were taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J. and are in stable condition, Williams said.
He was unable to provide any additional information except to say that the stabbings remained under investigation.
It's not immediately clear whether RZA was home at the time of the incident or was in any way involved.
On Tuesday, the Advance exclusively reported that newly-released documents from the federal trial of two Staten Island drug kingpins showed the FBI had probed Wu-Tang's connection to the killings of two drug dealers in 1999.
An FBI report based on interviews conducted in 1999 with a Bloods member who later turned federal informant suggested that murder victims Jerome "Boo Boo" Estella and Corey "Shank Bank" Brooker may have been targeted for retribution by members of the Wu-Tang Clan because they robbed RZA's younger brother.
Prosecutors never ultimately charged any Wu-Tang Clan members in the slayings.
Police investigate double stabbing at Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA's home, report says
New Jersey State Police Sgt. Gregory Williams said officers responded to a Deer Trail Drive home in Millstone, N.J. after receiving a call of a reported stabbing at 1:18 a.m.
Williams was unable to provide the home's exact address, but NJ.com reported that property records indicate it's owned by Robert Fitzgerald Diggs, the hip-hop luminary and Wu-Tang founding member better known as RZA.
Both victims, whose names have not been released, were taken to Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, N.J. and are in stable condition, Williams said.
He was unable to provide any additional information except to say that the stabbings remained under investigation.
It's not immediately clear whether RZA was home at the time of the incident or was in any way involved.
On Tuesday, the Advance exclusively reported that newly-released documents from the federal trial of two Staten Island drug kingpins showed the FBI had probed Wu-Tang's connection to the killings of two drug dealers in 1999.
An FBI report based on interviews conducted in 1999 with a Bloods member who later turned federal informant suggested that murder victims Jerome "Boo Boo" Estella and Corey "Shank Bank" Brooker may have been targeted for retribution by members of the Wu-Tang Clan because they robbed RZA's younger brother.
Prosecutors never ultimately charged any Wu-Tang Clan members in the slayings.
Police investigate double stabbing at Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA's home, report says







