‘Combo Boss’ Being Sought By Cops After Viral Party
Despite reports that police were hunting her to formally charge her for hosting an illegal party, party organizer Shanice ‘Combo Boss’ Wilson flouted the lawmen’s concerns by making a video thanking her ‘fans’ for supporting the event.
“Yeah, people, it is your girl Combo Boss and mi want to tell you thanks for all of the support. Mi thank yu mi swear, thank you very much, the party was a good good good good look, mi nah lie, mi feel good inna miself and ah oonu mek this possible so mi haffi show oonu mi respect,” the self-proclaimed Combo Boss said in a video which made the rounds on social media today.
The police have reportedly been trying to locate Wilson without success in the wake of an illegal party at the Ovadose nightclub on the infamous Back Road in Portmore, St, Catherine.
Police sources say that the party organiser — thought to be Wilson — and the owner of the Ovadose Nightclub may be prosecuted and charged with specific breaches of the Disaster Risk Management Act.
On Sunday, Wilson was in the middle of preparations for her party, when the police came and whisked her off to the divisional headquarters of the St. Catherine South division, where they cautioned her against hosting the event as it would be in contravention of the Disaster Risk Management Act. Wilson allegedly ignored the caution and went ahead with her party despite the warnings.
“The police have gone to her house in Waterford several times but we haven’t seen her,” a source told DancehallMag.
Since that time, social media has been flooded with various memes and videos of men and women in flagrante delicto in open-air venues captioned as alleged shenanigans at Kedesha’s party. However, the footage most likely came from other events of a seamy nature as Wilson insists that the sex acts advertised were never going to happen at her event.
“Mi just do that so people can come out because people ago excited to know what it was about. If mi did say mi a keep a regular party, mi wouldn’t get di support yesterday (Sunday),” Wilson told The STAR this week.
Still, the lascivious nature of the promised acts caught the imagination of the public and the rest was history. A week before the event, a viral TikTok video of Shanice advertising the party took social media by storm. On Sunday morning Jamaican Twitter users woke up to the words Kedesha, Waterford, and Combo, which were trending.