Brian Damage
01-18-2009, 08:18 PM
NEW YORK - A club party in Brooklyn that was supposed to be a celebration of the late Notorious B.I.G. and the biopic 'Notorious' that honors him turned into a melee when four partygoers were stabbed.
Police said Saturday a 21-year-old victim stabbed numerous times was in critical condition at Brookdale Hospital. Three others were stable.
The Djumbala club is in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. Police did not immediately release further information.
While the party had been promoted as the "official" after-party, "Notorious" distributor, Fox Searchlight, said it was not related.
Smalls was born Christopher Wallace and also used the stage name "Notorious B.I.G."
His debut CD, 1994's "Ready to Die," helped re-energize East Coast rap. He was killed in Los Angeles in 1997.
Police said Saturday a 21-year-old victim stabbed numerous times was in critical condition at Brookdale Hospital. Three others were stable.
The Djumbala club is in the Canarsie section of Brooklyn. Police did not immediately release further information.
While the party had been promoted as the "official" after-party, "Notorious" distributor, Fox Searchlight, said it was not related.
Smalls was born Christopher Wallace and also used the stage name "Notorious B.I.G."
His debut CD, 1994's "Ready to Die," helped re-energize East Coast rap. He was killed in Los Angeles in 1997.