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Closes famous liquor store for a long time after partner uses gun to hit DJ

Nakhon Phanom, A hot temper caused a partner in a bar to attack a DJ because he did not play the requested song, causing the bar to be closed for 5 years, but there is still no sign of the perpetrator. In the case of Mr. Note, who claimed to be a partner in a pub and liquor store located along the Mekong River, Sunthon Wichian Road, Nakhon Phanom Municipality, along with 2 other friends, ganged up to attack DJ Garfield, aged 27, and used a handgun to hit him until his nose was broken and his face was covered in blood, because he was dissatisfied that the DJ refused to continue playing music, as reported in the news yesterday (July 1). Today, Pol. Col. Pakphum Dechareungsin, Superintendent of Nakhon Phanom City Police Station, ordered the investigation team to urgently collect evidence, including images from CCTV cameras, as well as questioning employees at the store and witnesses. It was found that before the incident, Mr. Note seemed to have planned in advance by unplugging the CCTV cameras in the store i n order to destroy evidence to escape guilt. In addition, while the DJ was being attacked, Mr. Note's wife and some employees helped restrain the DJ's wife so that she could stand and watch her husband being beaten up, and they were unable to stop him. Furthermore, he claimed that he had connections to clear the police. Meanwhile, Mr. Wanchai Chanporn, the governor of Nakhon Phanom Province, ordered the administration of Nakhon Phanom to strictly inspect entertainment venues, including preventing illegal activities. If it is found that there is negligence, bringing firearms into the entertainment venues, including opening beyond the time specified by law, as confirmed by the victim, he will take strict action, ordering a 5-year closure. Meanwhile, Mr. Note, the accused, is still hiding quietly. Source: Thai News Agency