Police are seeking
to question the duo behind the hit single "Chicken Noodle Soup" after
a shooting at a Halloween party in Harlem on Friday (Oct. 27) left a 13-year-old
girl clinging to life.Authorities
believe DJ Webstar and Young B may have witnessed the shooting of Mozena Jones,
an honor student who was shot after the Halloween party at the Lehman Village
Houses. More
than 100 teens were present at the function, where the group allegedly performed
the hit single "Chicken Noodle Soup." After the party, which ended around
11:45 pm, numerous teens congregated near E. 106th street.Jones
stayed behind to help organizers of the party clean up, but as she was leaving
shortly after midnight, a gunman drove by in a vehicle and shot into the crowd.The
13-year-old was struck in the torso. The shot damaged several of Jones’ vital
organs, including her lungs, liver, spleen and colon. She
was rushed to Harlem Hospital where surgeons operated on her several times in
an attempt to save her life. DJ
Webstar and Young B’s manager Kirk Burrowes denied DJ Webstar, born Troy Ryan
and Young B, born Bianca Dupree even attended the party. "Right
now, we’re looking for anyone who has information about the shooting," a
police source told the New York Daily News. "There were a lot of people
out there."