“He was standing right here,” the man says, his voice trembling as he points to a cracked patch of pavement dimly lit by a flickering streetlight. “And this is where the first shot hit him.”

For weeks, silence surrounded the brutal killing of beloved DJ Warras. Rumors spread. Anger grew. Questions piled up. Now, for the first time, a man who claims he saw the shooters with his own eyes has stepped forward — and what he describes is as heartbreaking as it is horrifying.

A Night That Turned Deadly in Seconds

According to the witness, the night began like any other. Music had faded. People were drifting home. DJ Warras, known for his warmth, generosity, and larger-than-life personality, was chatting casually near his car.

“There was no argument,” the witness insists. “No fight. No shouting. Nothing that warned us what was coming.”

Then, out of nowhere, a vehicle slowed near the curb.

“I remember thinking it was strange,” he says. “Too slow. Too quiet.”

What followed unfolded in less than 20 seconds — but changed countless lives forever.

‘I Heard the First Bang — Then Everything Exploded’

The first gunshot echoed through the street, sharp and unmistakable.

“I froze,” the witness recalls. “I didn’t even know what I was hearing at first.”

The second shot came almost immediately. Then a third. Then a fourth.

“He was shot four times,” the witness says, swallowing hard. “Four times. Right here. Right in front of us.”

Panic erupted. People screamed. Some ran. Others dropped to the ground.

“I saw him fall,” the witness says quietly. “And I knew… I knew it was bad.”

The Shooters’ Faces Still Haunt Him

What has haunted the witness most is not just the sound of the shots — but the faces of the men who fired them.

“I saw them clearly,” he claims. “They weren’t wearing masks. They weren’t hiding.”

He describes two men, both calm, almost disturbingly composed.

“There was no hesitation,” he says. “No emotion. Like they’d done this before.”

The car sped off moments later, tires screeching into the darkness.

“And just like that,” he adds, “they were gone.”

Why He Stayed Silent — Until Now

For days, then weeks, the witness said nothing.

“I was scared,” he admits. “Scared for my family. Scared for myself.”

He says he received warnings — indirect but chilling.

“People told me to keep my mouth shut,” he says. “That talking wouldn’t bring him back.”

But guilt weighed heavily.

“I couldn’t sleep,” he says. “Every time I closed my eyes, I saw him lying there.”

Finally, after speaking with loved ones and authorities, he decided to come forward.

“DJ Warras deserves justice,” he says firmly. “Silence only protects killers.”

A Community Shattered by Loss

DJ Warras wasn’t just a performer — he was a pillar of his community.

Friends describe him as a mentor to younger artists, a devoted father, and a man who always showed up for others.

“He lit up every room,” one friend says. “Now the room feels empty.”

Since his death, memorials have appeared across the city. Candles. Flowers. Handwritten notes.

One message reads simply: “You didn’t deserve this.”

Anger, Grief, and Growing Pressure on Police

As details emerge, frustration has turned into outrage.

“How can someone be shot four times and no one be arrested?” one resident asks.

Police have confirmed they are investigating and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. While no arrests have been announced, sources say new witness testimony could prove critical.

“This changes things,” a legal expert explains. “An eyewitness account can be a turning point.”

‘I’ll Carry This Forever’

Standing at the scene once more, the witness struggles to keep his composure.

“I wish I could’ve done something,” he says. “Anything.”

But there was nothing he could do — except tell the truth now.

“I’ll carry this for the rest of my life,” he admits. “But I’d rather live with fear than live with regret.”

As the sun sets over the street where DJ Warras took his final breaths, one thing is clear: the silence is breaking.

And with it comes hope — that the men responsible will be found, that justice will be served, and that DJ Warras’ name will be remembered not for how he died, but for how deeply he was loved.

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