RZA Stabbing: Two Men Stabbed During Party At Wu-Tang Clan Founder's N.J. Home

Police are investigating a double stabbing that took place early Saturday morning at rapper and Wu-Tang Clan founder RZA's home in Millstone, N.J., according to New Jersey Online.

New Jersey State Police responded to a report of a stabbing at a home on Deer Trail Drive (which records show was listed under RZA's real name, Robert Fitzgerald Diggs) at approximately 1:18 a.m. on Saturday and found two victims seriously injured. They were rushed to the Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune, police said.

RZA was not at the residence at the time of the incident; he and other members of the Wu-Tang Clan performed later that day in Austin, Texas at the Fun Fun Fun Fest, according to The Huffington Post.

Last week, court documents released during the federal trial of two Staten Island drug kingpins revealed that the Wu-Tang Clan was being investigated by the FBI for a possible connection with the murders of two drug dealers in 1999. The drug lords were accused of robbing family members of Diggs and fellow member, Raekwon, according to New York Daily News.

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