Music producer Stephen “Di Genius” McGregor is utilizing his platform to boost consciousness about Jamaica’s rising desensitization to violence after a viral video captured an eyewitness describing a lethal capturing in Mandeville as a “good capturing.”
The clip exhibits the aftermath of a four-hour standoff between police and a gunman at an condo on Caledonia Highway, which ended with the suspect’s demise. McGregor initially thought the video was humorous when followers tagged him to remix it. Nevertheless, after studying the total context—together with that the gunman had killed a civilian earlier than the standoff—he felt uneasy in regards to the public’s response.
“I noticed the clip of the person and thought it was humorous. However then, once I learn the feedback, I realised folks died. It bothered me that so many individuals had been laughing,” McGregor advised Observer On-line.
As a substitute of becoming a member of the development, McGregor flipped the narrative, utilizing his remix to remind Jamaicans that excessive violence shouldn’t be normalized.
“We’re used to seeing extremes, particularly within the case of crime. No person ever seemed scared or stated, ‘Allow them to run for canopy.’ It exhibits the state we’re in as a nation,” he stated. “The message was like, this isn’t regular. We needs to be extra conscious and keep away from these sorts of conditions.”
The remix, which carries this cautionary message, has been well-received on social media.
Authorities stated the occasions unfolded early Tuesday morning when 54-year-old Dave Alfrancis Wilson, often known as “Brown Man,” reportedly bought right into a dispute over the value of eggs. Wilson allegedly shot Adrian Bernard, who later died on the hospital after crashing his automobile following the capturing.
Police then confronted Wilson at his condo, the place he reportedly fired at safety forces. Officers used armored automobiles, a truck, and a crane to enter the premises and seize a number of firearms, together with a multi-calibre Omni Hybrid Rifle, a Beretta pistol with an extended journal, and over 450 rounds of ammunition.
McGregor’s response highlights a bigger concern in Jamaica: society’s growing numbness to violent crime. By remodeling a viral clip right into a message about consciousness and warning, he hopes to spark reflection and alter in public attitudes towards violence.