Sunday, March 9, 2014

What Happened to Hot 107.9 DJ Beestroh

 What supposed to have been a Good Time turned into a shootout at a popular Atlanta nightclub. DJ Beestroh of Hot 107.9 was arrested and charged with aggravated assault outside the Velvet Room early Monday morning. Cops shot him in the leg as well. For now, Hot isn’t making any decisions related to his employment as management awaits a fuller account of what happened.
Fellas I know we all love the ladies but sometimes we have to think before dealing with New chicks in our lives. From experience, I know for a fact, that women who Ex-boyfriend didn't treat them right will find a new fool to make the old fool jealous.

Take Dj Beestroh for example, according to a source who witnessed the drama unfold in the early morning hours on Monday, DJ Beestroh and another man exchanged gunfire in the parking lot behind the Velvet Room. The source said the two men had been feuding over a female “for weeks.”
After the club closed at 4 a.m., the man approached Beestroh as he escorted 2 females to his car and fired 3 rounds into the left side of Beestroh’s brand new Mercedes Benz. Beestroh returned fire and was shot by two uniformed off-duty DeKalb County officers working at the nightclub who responded to the gunfire at the back of the club. Beestroh was arrested and transported to Grady Memorial hospital for treatment.

Now word is No bond has been set for Hot 107.9 DJ Beestroh who was shot by DeKalb County police early Monday following a shootout at a local nightclub. Beestroh, whose real name is Ronald Robinson, 39, was booked into the DeKalb County Jail, authorities told the AJC Thursday.
Beestroh can be heard on weekends on Hot 107.9 and he spins at the Velvet Room where the shootout took place. At the time of the shooting, he was deejaying at rapper Rick Ross’ album listening party hosted by Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs.


The streets say the two women who were sitting in DJ Beestroh’s Mercedes the night he exchanged gunfire with an assailant outside a local nightclub are thanking God they survived the ordeal.
One of the women, Sincerely Ward, star of Bravo’s The New Atlanta, was DJ Beestroh’s date Sunday night when he deejayed Rick Ross’ album listening party hosted by Sean Combs at the Velvet Room in northeast Atlanta.

A man who reportedly had beef with Beestroh over an ex-girlfriend approached the DJ as he walked Sincerely and her friend, Angelina (pictured above), to his car behind the club. As the trio sat in the car talking, the gunman opened fire without warning. Beestroh, whose real name is Ronald Robinson, 39, returned fire but the gunman got away. Two uniformed off-duty DeKalb County officers working at the nightclub responded to the gunfire at the back of the club. Beestroh was shot in the leg and grazed in the abdomen after the cops claim he pointed his weapon at them.

Y'all will learn. smh

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