A deadly shooting at a children's birthday party in Massachusetts has left two people dead, while two others are critically wounded. The attack occurred on Saturday at the Saint John the Baptist Club in Carver, where rapper Benjamin Cowart, 27, was pronounced dead upon arrival. He was later confirmed to be Jalen Pina, 20, a local rap artist who performed under the stage name "Buku tensai."
Cowart's friend and fellow performer, Pina, died at a nearby hospital shortly after being flown in by helicopter, while another victim was also transported to a hospital. The two victims were listed as being in critical condition on Saturday night.
According to the Carver Police Department, they believe that the shooting "was not a random act," but rather a targeted attack carried out by 23-year-old Nicholas Meuse, who allegedly knew both of the victims.
Meuse was quickly apprehended by police shortly after fleeing the scene, bringing an end to what authorities described as a chaotic and violent incident.
"We are still investigating how many shots were fired, but we can confirm that there is no ongoing threat to the public," said Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz in a statement.
In a GoFundMe campaign set up by a family friend, Pina's colleagues described him as "a beautiful soul with pure gold-hearted" and praised his artistic talents.
Cowart's friend and fellow performer, Pina, died at a nearby hospital shortly after being flown in by helicopter, while another victim was also transported to a hospital. The two victims were listed as being in critical condition on Saturday night.
According to the Carver Police Department, they believe that the shooting "was not a random act," but rather a targeted attack carried out by 23-year-old Nicholas Meuse, who allegedly knew both of the victims.
Meuse was quickly apprehended by police shortly after fleeing the scene, bringing an end to what authorities described as a chaotic and violent incident.
"We are still investigating how many shots were fired, but we can confirm that there is no ongoing threat to the public," said Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz in a statement.
In a GoFundMe campaign set up by a family friend, Pina's colleagues described him as "a beautiful soul with pure gold-hearted" and praised his artistic talents.