“3 CAMERAS. 2 WITNESSES. 1 FAMILY STILL WAITING.” — QUESTIONS ABOUT SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN THE ZEETHEWIZARD CASE 👀🕰️
According to investigators, at least three surveillance cameras were operating near the scene of the New Year’s Eve incident involving ZeeTheWizard. Two witnesses have been confirmed nearby — but the family says they have yet to receive a clear explanation of what those cameras recorded.
Every minute counts. Every second counts.
And right now, those missing moments are what the family is constantly thinking about.
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“3 CAMERAS. 2 WITNESSES. 1 FAMILY STILL WAITING.” — Lingering Questions About Surveillance in the ZeeTheWizard Case
The fatal shooting of rising Dallas rapper ZeeTheWizard (real name Zec’Qurie Cannon Grant Fields, 25) on New Year’s Day 2026 continues to leave his family, friends, and community grappling with unanswered questions. Authorities have confirmed that at least three surveillance cameras were operational near the scene outside Pink House Dallas—a new nightclub/strip club celebrating its grand opening—where the incident unfolded in the early morning hours of January 1 around 3:45 a.m. CT. Two witnesses have been identified and interviewed, yet the family reports no clear explanation of what the footage captured has been shared with them.

Dallas police responded to gunfire reports in the parking lot near Empire Central and North Stemmons Freeway (I-35), finding five victims shot in what was described as a shootout or altercation. ZeeTheWizard, who had performed earlier that night, was critically injured (reports indicate multiple gunshot wounds, including to the head) and transported to a hospital. He remained on life support for several days before succumbing to his injuries on January 5, 2026. The other four victims survived, though details on their conditions remain limited.
Investigators from multiple specialized units are actively reviewing surveillance footage from the club and nearby areas, alongside witness statements and other evidence. No arrests have been made as of mid-January 2026, and police have not publicly released a motive, suspects, or specific timeline details from the cameras. A Dallas Police Department update emphasized collaboration across units to analyze video, digital information, and leads, while urging the public to avoid misinformation and contact detectives or Crime Stoppers with tips.
The family’s frustration stems from the lack of transparency regarding the footage’s contents. In active homicide investigations, releasing specific video details early can compromise cases, but the delay intensifies the grief for loved ones seeking closure. A candlelight vigil on January 11 at IBOC church in Dallas’s Red Bird neighborhood drew supporters in black and blue, lighting candles in tribute to ZeeTheWizard’s talent, generosity, and community spirit.
These heartfelt moments captured the outpouring of love and remembrance.
The nightclub exterior where the tragedy occurred has been documented in reports.
Generic views of surveillance systems highlight the role of cameras in such probes.
ZeeTheWizard’s vibrant performances live on in memory.
Police continue to follow leads, with no official updates on the footage’s findings. The community holds out hope for justice, as every minute and second of those missing moments weighs heavily on those left behind.
Rest in peace, ZeeTheWizard—your legacy in Dallas hip-hop endures through the music and the people you touched.
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